Mastering Bezi AI: The Ultimate Guide for 3D Designers

Have you ever wondered what makes Bezi AI stand out in the bustling world of 3D design? Whether you’re a seasoned designer or just starting out, understanding how Bezi AI can revolutionize your design process is crucial. This guide will take you through everything you need to know about mastering Bezi AI, ensuring that you can fully leverage its capabilities to enhance your projects. In the following sections, we’ll dive deep into the nuts and bolts of Bezi AI. You’ll learn not only about its core features and how to use them but also about the innovative ways it can be integrated into your daily design tasks . that’s been said , lets dive into it !

What is Bezi AI?

Bezi AI is a software tool that helps people who design in 3D make their work better and easier. It works well with the tools designers already use and gives them extra features that are powered by AI (Artificial Intelligence). This means designers can do more creative work and less of the boring, repetitive tasks.

Key Features of Bezi AI:

  • Work Together in Real Time: One of the best things about Bezi AI is that it lets you and other designers work on the same project at the same time, no matter where you are. This makes working faster and lets everyone share their ideas more easily.
  • Better Tools for Building Things: Bezi AI has a bunch of tools that help you make very detailed and precise 3D models. Whether you’re creating buildings, sculptures, or complex machine parts, Bezi AI has tools that can help.
  • Make Your Work Flow Smoother: Bezi AI also helps you organize your work better. It has special features that do some of the boring jobs automatically so you can spend more time being creative.

Why should you use Bezi AI in your work?

It’s because it helps you work with others more easily, makes your job faster, and lets you focus on making cool things. Bezi AI uses AI to help you do some of the hard stuff so you can bring your ideas to life quicker.

Getting Started with Bezi AI

If you’re new to Bezi AI, don’t worry. I will show you how to get around the Bezi AI interface so you can start making cool stuff. It’s designed to be easy to use, even for people who are just starting out with 3D design.

Getting Started with Bezi AI

Finding Your Way Around:

  • The Command Center: Right at the top left, there’s the Bezi logo. Click on it or just type ‘/’ and you’ll see all the tools pop up. It’s like asking “What can I do next?” and Bezi AI shows you all your options.
  • Moving Around Your Space: Use your mouse to look at your design from all sides. Click and hold the right button and move the mouse to turn around, or use the wheel in the middle to move closer or further away. If you’re using a trackpad, just swipe with two fingers.
  • Sorting Your Stuff: On the left side is a list where all your objects and designs live. This list is super handy for finding, organizing, and changing the order of your designs.

Essential Tools for 3D Designers:

Essential Tools for 3D Designers

The Command Center:

When I first opened Bezi AI, I noticed the Command Center. It’s like a magic box where all the tools you need are kept. Here’s how I use it to speed things up: I just start typing what I want to do right in the file, or I press the ‘/’ key. It’s a shortcut that saves me a ton of time. Plus, clicking on the Bezi logo at the top always gets me back to the Command Center.

Hierarchy Management:

On the left of the screen, you’ll find the Hierarchy section. This is where you organize all your work. Think of it as a big filing cabinet where everything you make in Bezi AI is neatly stored. I’ve learned to rename objects, lock them so they don’t change by accident, and hide them when I want to focus on other parts of my design. It’s pretty handy for keeping track of all the pieces of your project.

Modeling Tools Overview:

Bezi AI’s modeling tools are straightforward, which I appreciate. From selecting faces, edges, or points to adding loop cuts or extruding shapes, these tools are what help bring your ideas to life. I’ve spent some time playing with each one to see how they change my designs. It’s a bit like molding clay — you shape it to get it just right.

Mastering the Move Tool:

The Move Tool is something I use all the time. It lets you move objects anywhere you want. But here’s a tip: after you select the Move tool (just press ‘M’ on your keyboard), you can set a specific point on your object to snap to another spot or object. It’s really useful for when you need to line things up perfectly or fit pieces together.

In this section, we’ve looked at some of the core tools in Bezi AI that you’ll use a lot. Once you get the hang of these, you’ll see how much quicker you can work. And remember, practice makes perfect — the more you use these tools, the faster and better you’ll get at turning what’s in your head into something real on the screen.

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Collaborative Features and Version Control

bezi ai for Real-time Collaboration

Real-time Collaboration Tools:

One of the features I’ve grown to appreciate in Bezi AI is the ability to work with others on the same design, in real-time. It’s simple to set up.

Let’s go step by step:

  1. Invite Your Team: First, look for the ‘Share’ button. It’s usually at the top right corner of the screen. It’s the key to letting others jump into your project.
  2. Share Access: After clicking ‘Share’, you’ll get options on how to invite others. You can send them a link or type in their email addresses. They’ll get an invite to join right into the workspace.
  3. Joining the Project: Once your teammates click the link or accept the email invite, they’ll pop into the project. You’ll be able to see their cursors and the changes they make in real-time.
  4. Working Together: As you and your team work, you can see each other’s moves on the design. If you move an object, they’ll see it move on their screen too.

Invite Your Team to bezi

Using Version History Effectively:

If you’re working on a project in Bezi AI and you want to make sure you don’t lose any important changes, version history is like a safety net. It keeps track of every major step you take so you can go back if you need to. Here’s how you can use it:

Using Version History

  1. Open Version History: On your Bezi AI screen, look for the ‘File’ menu in the top toolbar. It’s on the left side. Click it and you’ll find an option that says ‘Show version history’. That’s where all the versions of your project are kept.
  2. View Past Versions: Once you’re in the version history, you’ll see a list of all the saved versions of your project. They’re like snapshots of your work at different times.
  3. Save a New Version: To save a new version, you can type ‘save to version history’ in the Command Center or go back to that ‘File’ menu and select ‘Show version history’. Then, you can name your new version and hit ‘Save’. It’s good to do this when you reach a point in your work that you might want to come back to.
  4. Restore a Previous Version: If you decide you want to go back to an earlier version, just hover over the version you want and click ‘Restore’. This will bring back the version you selected, and you can start working from there again.

Remember to save versions after making significant changes or when you feel like you’ve hit a milestone. This way, you’ll always have a fallback option if something goes wrong or if you just want to see your progress.

Advanced Techniques in Bezi AI:

Advanced Techniques

Advanced Modeling Techniques

When you’re ready to step up your game in Bezi AI, advanced modeling techniques are where the real fun begins. Let’s get into some of the cool stuff you can do.

First off, you have tools that let you cut and shape your models like a pro. Imagine having a block of digital clay and tools that can slice it, carve it, or merge it with other blocks. These are the tools that can make your designs look like they’re straight out of a professional studio.

Expand on Boolean Operations

Now, for the really neat trick—boolean operations. It might sound fancy, but it’s actually pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it. Here’s how you can use boolean operations to make your models even more impressive:

Expand on Boolean Operations

  1. Boolean Tools: Look for the tool icons that have shapes intersecting each other. These are your boolean tools.
  2. Union: Want to merge two shapes into one? Just select the shapes you want to combine and click the ‘Union’ button. They’ll come together to form a single model.
  3. Subtract: Need to cut out a piece from your model? Choose the shape you want to cut with and hit ‘Subtract’. It will remove that part from your model like a cookie cutter.
  4. Intersect: Only keep the parts where two models overlap by using the ‘Intersect’ function. It’s like creating a model out of the space where two objects meet.

By experimenting with these tools, you’ll find new ways to bring your ideas to life.

Animation and State Management :

Ready to add some movement to your designs? Animation and state management in Bezi AI let you do just that. Whether you want a door to swing open in your design or have a character wave their hand, these tools are what you’ll use.

Here’s a simple way to start animating:

  1. The Timeline: At the bottom of the screen, you’ll find the timeline. This is where your animation takes shape.
  2. Adding Keyframes: Click on the point in the timeline where you want the movement to happen, and then move your model. Bezi AI will remember that movement.
  3. Play It Back: Hit the ‘Play’ button to see your model move. If it’s not quite right, you can always go back and tweak it.

Animation and State Management

With a little practice, you’ll be making your models move and bringing your scenes to life. Remember, it’s all about trying things out and seeing what works for you.

Using Bezi AI to Generate 3D Models

Have you ever had a picture in your mind of the perfect 3D model but struggled to bring it to life? That’s where Bezi AI steps in. With its smart design features, creating detailed 3D models from just a description is now not only possible but pretty easy too.

Step-by-Step Guide to Model Generation with Bezi AI:

Step-by-Step Guide to Model Generation with Bezi AI

  1. Craft Your Description:
    • Start with a clear picture in your head. The better you can describe it, the better Bezi AI can create it. Say you want a chair. Not just any chair, but “a modern sleek armchair with bright orange fabric and light wooden legs” – that level of detail helps a lot.
  2. Enter Your Prompt:
    • In Bezi AI, find the Command Center, that’s usually at the top or bottom of your screen. It’s where all the magic starts. Just type in your detailed description here.
  3. Watch Bezi AI Work:
    • Hit ‘Generate’, and Bezi AI will create not one, but four different versions of your model to choose from. They pop up in no time as low-res previews, so you can quickly see which one matches your vision.
  4. Pick and Refine:
    • Choose the model that’s closest to what you want, and then you can upscale it for more detail, or even create more variations to explore different styles.
  5. Insert into Your Scene:
    • Drag your chosen model right into your scene. Position it, scale it, and see how it looks. It’s like trying out furniture in your living room without having to lift a finger.
Remember, each model you generate will cost you a credit, but setting it into your scene is free. And if you’re someone who loves to create a lot, grabbing those credit bundles might just be the way to go.

Integrations and Extending Capabilities:

bezi ai and figma integration

Figma Integration:

Integrating Bezi AI with Figma isn’t just a neat trick; it’s a bridge between two worlds – your crisp 2D designs and the expansive 3D universe of Bezi AI. Let’s get into how you can connect these two powerhouses with a few simple steps.

  1. Start with Your Figma Token:
  • Pop open Figma and head to ‘Menu’ > ‘Account Settings’.

figma Account Settings

  • Look for ‘Personal Access Tokens’ and create a new one. This token is like a special key that lets Bezi AI talk to your Figma account.

figma generate token

  • Once you’ve got your token, copy it. You’ll need this for Bezi AI.

figma token scoops

note: do not forget to enable file content access to make modifications when needed
  1. Set Up Your Token in Bezi AI:
  • In Bezi, when you’ve got an object you want to add a texture to, click on the ‘Image texture’ icon in the Materials section. You can find this on the right side of your screen.

Set Up Your Token in Bezi AI

  • Change the dropdown from ‘Image’ to ‘Figma Frame’.

Set Up Your Token in Bezi AI 2

  • A box will pop up asking for your Figma token. Go ahead and paste your token there and hit ‘Enter’. Now, Bezi AI knows it can grab designs from your Figma.

Set Up Your Token in Bezi AI 3

  1. Link Your Figma Frame:
  • Back in Figma, find the frame you want to use and copy its link. That’s right-click on the frame, then ‘Copy/Paste as’ > ‘Copy Link’.
  • In Bezi AI, there’s a spot under the Figma Frame option where you can paste this link. This tells Bezi AI exactly which design you want to use.

Set Up Your Token in Bezi AI 4

Pro Tip : If you want your 3D object to match the size of your Figma frame, just hover over the thumbnail and select ‘Set to native size’. This will make sure your texture fits just right on your model.

Utilizing Components and Overrides:

in Bezi AI, components are like supercharged building blocks that you can reuse across different projects and files. They help keep your designs consistent and can save you a ton of time. Here’s how to make the most of them:

Creating and Using Components:

  1. Make a New Component:
  • To create a component, first select an object or a group of objects in your design.
  • You can create a component by hitting the Spacebar and typing ‘component’ , then right-clicking and choosing ‘Create a component’, or by clicking the ‘Create a component’ icon in the right sidebar. This turns your selection into a reusable component that you can use anywhere in your designs.

Make a New Component

  1. Reuse Your Component:
  • Once you have your component, you can place copies of it, called instances, anywhere in your designs. Just duplicate the component or use the ‘Create instance’ command in the same way you created the component. These instances will update automatically if you change the original component, which is super handy.

Reuse Your Component

Customizing Components with Overrides : Sometimes, you might want to tweak a component in one place without changing it everywhere else. That’s where overrides come in.

  • How to Override:
    • Select the instance of the component you want to change.
    • Make your changes—whether it’s adjusting the color, shape, or any other property. This won’t affect the original component or any other instances; just the one you’ve selected.

creat or unlink instance

Unlinking Instances:

If you decide you want to make more significant changes to an instance without affecting the original component at all, you can unlink it.

  • How to Unlink:
    • Right-click on the instance and choose ‘Unlink instance’. This turns it back into a regular object, and it won’t receive updates from the component anymore.

Working with Team Libraries:

working with teaam component

  • Components are even more powerful when you share them with your team. Make sure your components are in files that are in the same team folder to share them.
  • Add to Team Library:
    • To use a component from the team library, go to the Library, find your team’s name, and you’ll see all available components. Click on one to add it to your file as an instance.
Keeping all your components in one or a few dedicated files can really help keep things organized, especially if you’re working with a team. It means everyone knows where to find the latest components and can use them in their own projects. By using components and overrides effectively, you can streamline your workflow in Bezi AI, ensure consistency across your designs, and make collaborative design with your team a breeze.

Expert Tips and Best Practices:

Expert Tips and Best Practices

Insights from Experienced Users on Optimizing Workflows in Bezi AI: Through my experience with Bezi AI, I’ve learned that the key to a smooth workflow is smart management and knowing a few tricks. For instance, duplicating elements you often use, like knobs in a machine or trees in a landscape, can cut down a lot of repetitive work. It’s also a good practice to group related items together for easy movement and edits. And let’s not forget about naming your layers and objects – this is a simple step that pays off immensely when your project grows larger and more complex.

Keyboard Shortcuts and Hidden Features That Enhance Productivity:

Shortcuts can drastically reduce the clicks and time spent navigating through menus. Here are some you might find handy:

Keyboard Shortcuts and Hidden Features That Enhance Productivity

  • ‘F’ Key: Focus on the object you’re working on.
  • ‘G’ Key: Grab and move objects quickly.
  • ‘L’ Key: Lock the position of an object to prevent unwanted changes.
  • Right-Click on Tools: Reveals additional options and functionalities you might not have seen before.

Arming yourself with these shortcuts not only accelerates your design process but also gives you more time to be creative and less time fiddling with controls.

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Conclusion

. We started with the basics of navigating the Bezi AI interface, learning how to move around and organize our workspace. Then, we dived into the essential tools that help bring our 3D designs to life .We looked at how to team up with others using real-time collaboration features and keep track of our project’s evolution with version history , also we learned how to blend the worlds of Bezi AI and Figma to enhance our design capabilities.

Bezi AI is more than just software; it’s a companion in your creative journey. The more time you spend with it, the more you’ll discover how intuitive and powerful it can be. It’s built to adapt to your growing skills and expanding needs. And here’s something to get excited about: Bezi AI is completely free, opening up a world of design possibilities to everyone.

FAQ:

How does Bezi AI handle the privacy of my content?

Bezi AI takes your privacy seriously. Your content, prompts, and project data are not shared with any third parties. Only Bezi AI has access to this data, keeping your creative process secure and private.

How Much Does It Cost To Use Bezi AI?

Every operation in Bezi AI, such as generating an asset, upscaling a model, or creating variations, costs one credit. Each credit is $0.30, and you can buy more in bundles within the app. Remember, placing a model in your scene is free, so you can arrange your designs without any extra charge.

Can I perform multiple operations at the same time in Bezi AI?

Yes, you can, but there’s a limit. Bezi AI allows up to two concurrent operations at any given time. This means you can work on a couple of tasks simultaneously to keep your workflow smooth and efficient.

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