All credits and many thanks to the original author over there.
Simply take a photo of a room and ask ChatGPT 4o(<-- that’s important) to create an 3D isometric image of it with e.g. this prompt from the linked thread:
base on the attached image make a isometric 3d model of the scene, keep the composition of the photo as accurate as possible
It’s amazing how detailed it recreates the scene, even mimicking the pictures on your walls.
Could be used for floorplans, or you can scale them up with a free tool like https://upscayl.org
and then crop only the middle part as a room header.
I did the latter and here are a few examples (Look at the reddit thread for a lot more examples including before → after images):
It’s a bubble card with a row-size of 3 using sub-buttons to display the values (sub-buttons set to grid layout in the bubble card settings).
I added some custom styles in the bubble card editor to span one of the sub-buttons over 2 grid-slots and changed the width of the container to 100% of the card.
Will post it in the bubble card thread later and add a link here.
Yeah what people entirely missed when they tried Ghiblifi-ing everything is this thing can generate dynamic UI on the ‘fly’ (ok it’s too slow for ‘on the fly’ rn but… It’s close and we can work with it)
Imagine this in a picture elements card and fields over all the right spots.
Love this isometric idea. We don’t have a parallax filter for a picture elements card so I’d have to regent that picture dead on. But throw matching font text in the blank spots and a few transparent buttons… I mean I love the new stuff in the front end but I suspect within two years it’ll just be a big picture elements card