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QuickMaker

QuickMaker is a Blender addon that brings AI image, 3D, video, and upscaling models into the Blender workflow. It helps artists generate and iterate on assets without leaving Blender, and no API keys are needed to start.

QuickMaker

Overview

QuickMaker is a Blender addon that brings AI image, 3D, video, and upscaling models into the Blender workflow. It is designed for artists who want to generate and iterate on assets without leaving the application, and the site says no API keys are needed to get started.

The product supports generation from prompts, screenshots, sketches, references, and selected scene objects. The documentation and homepage describe use cases such as blocking out 3D scenes, turning sketches into finished images, generating 3D assets from single images or multi-view references, and creating quick video flythroughs or turntables from existing scene work.

Features

In-Blender AI generation

Generate 2D images, 3D models, video, and upscales from within Blender instead of moving between separate web tools and imports.

Multiple input sources

Work from prompts, selected Blender assets, screenshots, sketches, image references, or moodboards depending on the workflow and model.

Prompt assistance and templates

Use prompt suggestions and curated templates to draft and refine prompts before generating, with suggestions offered at no extra charge.

Automatic scene import

Send results back into the scene automatically while Blender stays live, so downloads and imports happen in the background as you keep working.

Scene-aware output tools

Generate specialized outputs such as projection textures, alpha cards, depth-based meshes, storyboards, turntables, and first/last-frame video workflows.

Use Cases

  • 2D image generation in Blender

    Use QuickMaker to generate or edit images directly from a Blender scene, then keep refining the result without switching to a separate AI site.

  • 3D asset creation

    Start from a prompt, a single image, or multi-view references to create 3D models, with model-specific controls for texture, quality, polygon count, or multi-view inputs.

  • Video and animation previews

    Turn scene work into quick camera flythroughs, motion tests, turntables, or first/last-frame video sequences for design review and presentation.

  • Concept iteration and art direction

    Use sketches, viewport captures, images, and references to explore materials, lighting, composition, and design variations while staying inside a Blender workflow.

  • Texture and asset refinement

    Convert generated or imported images into alpha cards, depth-based meshes, or projected textures to place AI output back into a working 3D scene.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Keeps AI generation inside Blender instead of splitting work across separate provider sites.
  • Supports a range of workflows, including 2D image generation, 3D generation, video, upscaling, projection, and alpha-card creation.
  • Works from prompts as well as scene inputs like screenshots, sketches, references, and moodboards.
  • The addon is included with subscription plans and does not require API keys.
  • The docs and FAQ provide concrete setup guidance and troubleshooting notes.

Cons

  • It requires an active internet connection and is not an offline tool.
  • Some workflows depend on model-specific support, rate limits, or proper selection order in Blender, especially for multi-reference and multi-view tasks.

FAQ

Does QuickMaker work offline?

No. The FAQ says QuickMaker works on all Mac and Windows PCs but requires an active internet connection.

Is the Blender addon sold separately?

No. The Blender addon is included with a subscription and is described as completely free on the FAQ page.

Can generated assets be used commercially?

Yes. The FAQ states that generated assets remain owned by the user, and commercial use is allowed.

How long does generation usually take?

QuickMaker says a typical 2D image takes about 10 seconds and a typical 3D model takes about 2 minutes, though timing depends on your internet connection and the model used.

How do I install and sign in to QuickMaker?

Installation is done from a ZIP file in Blender Preferences. The docs say to download the ZIP, install it in Blender without unzipping, enable the addon, and sign in with the same account used on the QuickMaker site.

Quick Facts

Category
Blender addon / AI creative tool
Platform
Mac and Windows
Primary users
Artists using Blender
Website
quickmaker.ai
Pricing
Paid subscription plans with credit-based usage
Setup
Install the ZIP in Blender Preferences and sign in