Creating AI Images of Book Displays Using Real Furniture 3D Data

Creating AI Images of Book Displays Using Real Furniture 3D Data

For the past few days, I've been making an IKEA furniture and book display simulator. The company that has a well-built interior 3D simulator based on real book sizes and actual furniture sizes is probably IKEA. So I first took actual measurements of the data.

I created a program called Studio3D to measure and arrange books as well, and implemented it so that based on sales data, images and videos can be generated according to how furniture is arranged in 3D templates or display formats.
All books are glb data and managed separately by size. So when generating by receiving data in real-time, I retrieve 3D data of different sizes. There are limitations to the computer...
Anyway, when used as material for image generation and generated from Nanobanana2,

Doesn't it look like you visited IKEA? Books are displayed similarly. Now I'll be able to generate good images without even going to IKEA. I could enter book sizes one by one as numbers, but if I ask to create it by entering measurable information about already well-known products, it generates them.
If you ask it to generate with just a prompt, it tends to make it roughly. If you provide more detailed information about the angle or arrangement, it automatically generates it to match the model's specifications.
It would be more effective if I used it by putting a preview image on Shorts, but for now, generating video is done when there are points...
https://argo9.com/demos/studio3d?tab=effects

Based on the Minumsa book 3D bookshelf I created,

If I ask it to create an Instagram shot with a bookshelf as the background, it roughly creates it. Now I should create Minumsa's World Literature Collection in this style, right?
Our company website is made with CSS rather than 3D, but if you look at the demo page, you can see strange experiments. Now, let's make books...
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