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Thinking in Blender: Staged Executable Inverse Graphics with Vision-Language Models

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Inverse graphics is a longstanding and highly underconstrained problem that seeks to reconstruct images as editable 3D scenes which can be rendered, relit, and manipulated. In this work, we investigate whether pretrained vision-language models (VLMs) can perform executable inverse graphics directly from a single image by reconstructing a scene as an editable Blender program, without relying on specialized 2D or 3D foundation models, differentiable rendering, or multi-view supervision. We introduce Staged Executable Inverse Graphics (SEIG), an agentic framework that reconstructs a 3D scene from a single image by progressively refining scene factors including geometry, materials, composition, and lighting directly in executable Blender code space. We evaluate our framework across diverse scenes using a range of reconstruction metrics spanning pixel-level, perceptual, and semantic fidelity. Our experiments show that staged reconstruction substantially improves reconstruction fidelity, highlighting the importance of task decomposition for executable inverse graphics with general-purpose VLMs. Finally, we showcase various downstream applications enabled by the reconstructed editable Blender scenes.

Guangzhao He, Rundong Luo, Wei-Chiu Ma, Hadar Averbuch-Elor• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Inverse GraphicsEdit3D 13 object-centric scenes
PSNR12.65
3
Single-image 3D ReconstructionNeRF Synthetic (curated set of images from 7 of 8 scenes)
PSNR13.58
3
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