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ComfyUI: Applying texture references to 3D objects

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Demo summary

The video demonstrates applying a tiled pattern texture from one image onto a white sofa in another image, effectively performing AI-based UV mapping.

Step-by-step

  1. Load the target image (e.g., a white sofa) into the first active image slot
  2. Add the desired texture reference (e.g., a tiled pattern) into the second image slot
  3. Enter a prompt specifying to apply the pattern to the object while maintaining the same position and shape
  4. Run the generation to apply the texture

Options

  • Apply textures to small furniture items
  • Apply textures to large-scale objects or buildings

Watch out for

  • Requires two active image slots to function

Tips

  • Use prompts that explicitly instruct the AI to maintain the original camera angle and object shape

Highlights

It would have taken a very long time to UV map this sofa manually.

All demos from “Flux Kontext – 10 Creative AI Use Cases EXPLAINED for Design and Architecture

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  2. 3:241:56Combine image references for furniture placementUsing the image stitch node in ComfyUI, the creator demonstrates how to take an empty room and populate it with furniture from a second reference image using Flux Kontext.ComfyUIAI Image Combiner
  3. 5:200:53Change season to winter in architectural scenesThe demonstration shows how to use a text prompt to transform a summer architectural shot into a winter scene with snow on rooftops and trees using Flux Kontext.ComfyUIAI Inpainting
  4. 6:130:34Day to night time-of-day transformationThe creator shows how to prompt Flux Kontext to change a daytime architectural shot into an evening scene with ambient lighting.ComfyUIAI Relighting
  5. 6:471:52Selective inpainting with crop and stitchUsing the 'ComfyUI inpaint crop and stitch' nodes, the user demonstrates masking a specific window area to insert a glowing LED digital facade.ComfyUIAI Inpainting
  6. 8:540:42Style transfer to watercolor paintingThe video shows how to use a reference image to transform a realistic house photo into a watercolor painting style using Flux Kontext.ComfyUIAI Style Transfer
  7. 11:001:54Applying LoRAs for line drawings and Lego stylesThe user demonstrates stacking LoRA models in ComfyUI to transform buildings into line drawings or Lego-style structures using Flux Kontext.ComfyUIAI Style Transfer
  8. 12:540:41Editing text on shop frontsThe demonstration shows how to use Flux Kontext to change specific text on a shop sign while maintaining the original font style and position.ComfyUIAI Inpainting
  9. 14:250:55Applying texture references to 3D objectsCurrentThe video demonstrates applying a tiled pattern texture from one image onto a white sofa in another image, effectively performing AI-based UV mapping.ComfyUIAI Texture Generator
  10. Watch “Flux Kontext – 10 Creative AI Use Cases EXPLAINED for Design and Architecture” →

AI Texture Generator

  1. 11:352:15Combined geometry and texture generation in ComfyUIThe creator demonstrates a unified ComfyUI workflow that uses Trellis 2 and StableX to generate both geometry and textures simultaneously from four input images.PixelArtistry
  2. 14:250:55Applying texture references to 3D objectsCurrentThe video demonstrates applying a tiled pattern texture from one image onto a white sofa in another image, effectively performing AI-based UV mapping.Urban Decoders