Orientation Matters: Making 3D Generative Models Orientation-Aligned

Yujun Shen (Ant Research) · Yichong Lu (Zhejiang University) · Yuzhuo Tian (College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University) · Zijin Jiang (Zhejiang University) · Yikun Zhao (Zhejiang University) · Yuanbo Yang (Zhejiang University) · Hao Ouyang (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) · Haoji Hu (Zhejiang University) · Huimin Yu (Zhejiang University) · Yiyi Liao (Zhejiang University)
3d variational autoencoderaligned objectsanalysis-by-synthesisarrow-based object rotationdownstream tasksexperimental resultsgeneralizationgenerative modelsmulti-view diffusionobjaverse-oaobject shapeorientation-aligned 3d object generationpost-hoc alignment approachestraining data consistencyzero-shot object orientation estimation

Humans intuitively perceive object shape and orientation from a single image, guided by strong priors about canonical poses. However, existing 3D generative models often produce misaligned results due to inconsistent training data, limiting their usability in downstream tasks. To address this gap, we introduce the task of orientation-aligned 3D object generation: producing 3D objects from single images with consistent orientations across categories. To facilitate this, we construct Objaverse-OA, a dataset of 14,832 orientation-aligned 3D models spanning 1,008 categories. Leveraging Objaverse-OA, we fine-tune two representative 3D generative models based on multi-view diffusion and 3D variational autoencoder frameworks to produce aligned objects that generalize well to unseen objects across various categories. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our method over post-hoc alignment approaches. Furthermore, we showcase downstream applications enabled by our aligned object generation, including zero-shot object orientation estimation via analysis-by-synthesis and efficient arrow-based object rotation manipulation.