Iliad makes Aqueduct, a node-based procedural material engine with white-box, transparent, and editable workflows. Its AI assistant can interpret references, connect nodes, and organize complex graphs for texture and material creation. The product family also includes tools for creating seamless textures, PBR material maps, and reference-based texture generation.
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Iliad competes with several notable AI tools in the image and 3D model generation market. Key competitors include:
Roughly: This platform is recognized as the most popular alternative to Iliad, focusing on ease of use and accessibility for users looking to create visual content quickly.
Scribble Diffusion: This tool specializes in transforming sketches into images, providing a unique approach that may appeal to artists and designers who prefer starting with hand-drawn concepts.
Draw3D: This competitor focuses on converting sketches into photorealistic images, offering advanced rendering capabilities that may attract users looking for high-quality outputs.
Iliad distinguishes itself with features such as a co-creation platform, mid-generation image editing, and the ability to generate voxel art from 2D images. These features are particularly beneficial for game designers. However, Iliad is still in early access, which means it has limitations like a lack of API functionality and detailed documentation, potentially affecting its adoption compared to more established tools.
Iliad primarily focuses on the digital content creation industry, specifically in providing tools for creating images and 3D assets, as well as synthesizing textures and patterns.
Freemium model with subscription plans for additional features and usage limits.