Nvidia AI Blueprint is designed to generate details and small objects in 3D scenes
02.05.25
Nvidia has introduced a new tool – AI Blueprint for 3D-guided image generation using artificial intelligence. Unlike classic “text-to-image” models, AI Blueprint allows you to precisely control the angles, composition and location of objects in a scene using a pre-created 3D scene in Blender.
The basis of the system is an automated pipeline that combines Blender, the FLUX.1-dev image generator from Black Forest Labs, the ComfyUI visual interface and Nvidia NIM microservices. The Blender scene provides a depth map that helps the model accurately determine the placement of objects, even without detailed 3D models or textures. The user only needs to set up the composition and enter a text query – everything else will be done by AI.
AI Blueprint includes all the components for work: Blender, ComfyUI, the necessary plugins and nodes, FLUX.1-dev, as well as an installer and instructions. The model requires a GeForce RTX 4080 or higher graphics card.
Nvidia positions AI Blueprint as a solution for artists, designers, and developers who need accurate and fast visual content creation. The tool is already available for download on the company’s official website.

Nvidia has announced two new supercomputers designed for artificial intelligence, the DGX Spark and DGX Station. According to CEO Jensen Huang, these devices will lay the foundation for future computing technologies, supporting the development of artificial intelligence agents.
Nvidia DGX Spark is a compact supercomputer designed for researchers, developers and students working with artificial intelligence models. It is based on the GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, which provides up to 1 quadrillion operations per second and up to 1 petaflops of computing power. The device is equipped with 128 GB of single system memory.
Nvidia DGX Station is designed for training and developing large artificial intelligence models. It uses the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra superchip with 784 GB of unified memory. Thanks to ConnectX-8 SuperNIC technology, the computer supports data transfer rates of up to 800 Gbps. Its performance parameters are not yet disclosed.
Both systems provide flexible transition between on-premises and cloud environments. DGX Spark is available for order now, and DGX Station will be available in 2025.
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