Image & Video

Pallaidium brings free omnimodal AI movie studio to Blender

Generate video, images, speech, music inside Blender with 40 AI plugins.

Deep Dive

Pallaidium is a groundbreaking Blender add-on that transforms the open-source 3D suite into a full end-to-end AI movie studio. Created by developer tin2tin, it leverages Hugging Face's Diffusers library to offer 40 built-in plugins for generating video (including LTX 2.3 and Wan), images (Flux Klein, Qwen, Z-Image), text, music, speech, and sound effects. All models are automatically downloaded when first used, eliminating the hassle of manual model management. The plugin system includes a render queue, batch generation from bundled image, speech, and text strips, and seamless integration with Blender's video editor.

What sets Pallaidium apart is its full-circle narrative workflow. Users can write a screenplay directly in Blender, which automatically converts text strips to images or video. Those media strips can then be captioned and fed back into an LLM to refine the screenplay — enabling iterative story development across multiple modalities. The focus is on storytelling, not technical complexity: users simply drag strips, select a plugin, and watch AI generate the output. Pallaidium is completely free and open source, available on GitHub.

Key Points
  • 40 AI model plugins for video, image, text, speech, music — all auto-downloaded when needed.
  • Batch conversion of text strips to images, video, speech, or music directly in Blender's video editor.
  • Full-circle narrative development: generate screenplay, convert to media, caption it, and feed back to LLM.

Why It Matters

Democratizes AI filmmaking inside a free, professional tool — no complex workflows or model hunting required.