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Start by uploading your source image. This can be a photo, a diffuse map, or a grayscale height map that you want to add depth to.
Enter a text prompt to guide the AI. For example, 'A rough, weathered wood grain with deep knots and scratches' to influence the final texture.
With your image and prompt ready, click the generate button. Our AI will analyze your inputs and create a detailed normal map in seconds.
Your new, high-resolution normal map is ready. Download the PNG file and apply it to your 3D models in your favorite game engine or rendering software.
A normal map is a type of texture used in 3D computer graphics to fake the lighting of bumps and dents on a surface. Instead of adding more polygons to a model, a normal map uses RGB color data to represent the direction of the surface, creating the illusion of detail and depth when light interacts with it.
To create a normal map, you upload a source image, such as a texture photo or a height map. Then, you can provide a text prompt to guide the AI on the kind of surface details you want. The tool will then process the image and generate a corresponding normal map that you can download and apply to your 3D model.
A bump map uses grayscale values to represent surface height, while a normal map uses RGB values to store more detailed information about the direction of the surface. Normal maps generally produce more accurate and realistic lighting effects because they can represent more complex surface variations.
The distinct blue and purple colors of a normal map correspond to the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the surface normals. The dominant light-blue color represents a vector pointing straight out from the surface, indicating a flat area. Other colors represent vectors pointing in different directions, which creates the illusion of bumps and dents.
Yes, the normal maps you generate are standard image files that are compatible with major game engines. You can import them into your project and apply them to your materials just like any other texture map to enhance the detail of your game assets.
For best results, upload a clear, well-lit texture image. This could be a photo of a surface, a diffuse texture map, or a grayscale height map. High-contrast images often work well, as the AI can more easily interpret the light and dark areas as peaks and valleys to create depth.
Great app, easy to use. Helps our small business save time and money to create different marketing materials professionally. Thank you.
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