Rethinking Score Distilling Sampling for 3D Editing and Generation

Score Distillation Sampling (SDS) has emerged as a prominent method for text-to-3D generation by leveraging the strengths of 2D diffusion models. However, SDS is limited to generation tasks and lacks the capability to edit existing 3D assets. Conversely, variants of SDS that introduce editing capabilities often can not generate new 3D assets effectively. In this work, we observe that the processes of generation and editing within SDS and its variants have unified underlying gradient terms. Building on this insight, we propose Unified Distillation Sampling (UDS), a method that seamlessly integrates both the generation and editing of 3D assets. Essentially, UDS refines the gradient terms used in vanilla SDS methods, unifying them to support both tasks. Extensive experiments demonstrate that UDS not only outperforms baseline methods in generating 3D assets with richer details but also excels in editing tasks, thereby bridging the gap between 3D generation and editing. The code is available on:this https URL.
View on arXiv@article{miao2025_2505.01888, title={ Rethinking Score Distilling Sampling for 3D Editing and Generation }, author={ Xingyu Miao and Haoran Duan and Yang Long and Jungong Han }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.01888}, year={ 2025 } }