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AI Style Transfer Engine StyleSync Launches: Apply Any Painting's Style to 3D Scenes in Real Time

Adobe has released StyleSync, a style transfer engine that can apply the artistic styles of painters like Van Gogh and Monet to 3D modeling scenes in real time, maintaining consistency under dynamic camera angles and lighting changes

AI Style Transfer Engine StyleSync Launches: Apply Any Painting's Style to 3D Scenes in Real Time

Adobe today released the StyleSync style transfer engine. The tool can apply the artistic style of any painting to 3D modeling scenes in real time, while maintaining style consistency under dynamic camera angles and lighting changes.

StyleSync is based on a spatiotemporal style network developed by Adobe Research, solving the bottleneck of traditional style transfer in 3D scenes where each frame must be re-rendered. After initially analyzing the brushstrokes, colors, and compositional features of a target painting, the system generates a style parameter package that can then be rendered in real time under any viewing angle and lighting condition without per-frame computation.

Chen Wei, Vice President of Adobe's Creative AI division, said: "StyleSync lets 3D artists choose artistic styles as easily as selecting a filter. Turning an architectural model into Monet's water lily style takes just one click and 0.3 seconds of waiting."

In the demonstration, Adobe showed a virtual city street scene rendered in Van Gogh's Starry Night, ukiyo-e, and cyberpunk styles. The system achieved 60 frames per second of real-time rendering on an NVIDIA RTX 5090, with latency below 16 milliseconds.

StyleSync is currently available as a beta feature in Adobe Substance 3D, with an official release planned for March 2031.