Adobe's new 3D tool is more powerful than you might think
Briefly

As the freelance illustrator and Creative Bloq contributor Martin Nebelong pointed out on X, Substance 3D Viewer supports the viewing of a huge list of 3D formats, but also supports the generation of 3D models as gaussian splats, a relatively new technology for creating 3D representations of real-world scenes.
He notes that since the latest Photoshop Beta supports the 3D viewer, you can import 3D files directly into Photoshop as smart objects linked to the viewer. Any elements you prompt in based on your models can be easily exported to the clipboard without backgrounds making it a straightforward part of normal image editing workflows.
Combine that with the built-in 3D to image functionality and you basically have at least a few of the steps I've been doing for the last year or so using multiple tools. Exciting stuff!,
Adobe has released a tool that combines Generative Gaussian Splats with a Diffusion layer and it's not all over the internet? WHAT IS GOING ON!
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