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itstransfigure 3 days ago

as a founder working on a direct competitor to this product, I am happy to see there's so many opinions and interest. this means we are on to something. I am totally behind the idea, so I am super excited for Pranav to get this in the wild.

however, the output of the current SGS-1 model leaves a lot to be desired in terms of usability and manufacturability.

as sir liam powell so explained, the STEP generated is indeed a STEP file in the fact that it will load on your CAD of choice (CATIA, NX) but it's not even close to being useful for the designer/engineer/fabricator much less a factory or even a 3d printer.

Most importantly: -Surfaces are not G1, G2, or even G0 (un-CAE-able and un-manufacturable) -simple shapes are hyper overcomplicated (a fillet turns into 10++ surfaces mashed together) -and most unfortunately in one part I generated, the output was a collection of separate STEP child parts (meaning, when importing, your single "part" is actually a product containing 10000+ child parts)

looking forward to V2, keep it coming

shameless plug: my entire career has been in CAD and that is why I started Transfigure. to eliminate my own job as a CAD monkey: and get on with the engineering. already having anticipated the limitations which SGS-1 is dealing with, Transfigure's AI architecture is approaching the problem from the perspective of a mechanical engineer whose customers rely on clean data, ready for simulation and manufacturing. because if I submitted data generated by SGS-1 to our fab shop... I would be fired.

yo@xfgr.ai

JeremyHerrman 3 days ago | parent [-]

sounds interesting when are you planning on making more info publicly available?

itstransfigure 3 days ago | parent [-]

not a great answer but the true answer would be only God knows. Personally my goal is 1 month.

posting random "artistic" snapshots of various aspects of Transfigure (instagram: itstransfigure) if you care to follow.

without saying too much, the competitive advantage is in training data and I think that will be the deciding factor as to whether or not a company is successful in (Transfiguring? rezzing? summoning?) a real part from a sketch, that can be made into physical stuff, without looking like shapenet cartoons.