This extension allows you to use Blender with natural language commands using OpenAI's GPT-4
 
 
 
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README.md

BlenderGPT

Header

Blender can be controlled using program scripts written in Python. Recent Large Language Models like OpenAI's GPT-4 can generate these Python scripts from simple English and execute them. This plugin provides an easy to use interface that integrates OpenAI's GPT-4/GPT-3.5 right in the UI, allowing you to use natural language commands to control Blender.

Note

Access to GPT-4 in this addon can ONLY be obtained through the OpenAI waitlist (https://openai.com/waitlist/gpt-4-api), which in turn grants your account access to this model via the API.

GPT-4 access via the API is different from GPT-4 access via ChatGPT-Plus ($20/month subscription). This addon will only work with GPT-4 if you have been accepted into the waitlist (https://openai.com/waitlist/gpt-4-api) and have access to the API via your OpenAI API key

Installation

  1. Clone this repository by clicking Code > Download ZIP on GitHub
  2. Open Blender, go to Edit > Preferences > Add-ons > Install
  3. Select the downloaded ZIP file and click Install Add-on
  4. Enable the add-on by checking the checkbox next to GPT-4 Blender Assistant
  5. Paste your OpenAI API key in the Addon preferences menu.
  6. To view the code generations in realtime, go to Window > Toggle System Console

Usage

  1. In the 3D View, open the sidebar (press N if not visible) and locate the GPT-4 Assistant tab
  2. Type a natural language command in the input field, e.g., "create a cube at the origin"
  3. Click the Execute button to generate and execute the Blender Python code

Requirements

Demonstration

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/63528145/227158577-d92c6e8d-df21-4461-a69b-9e7cde8c8dcf.mov