Overview
The D3signer is a GPT that aims to transform ideas into 3D designs suitable for printing. Created by Vicens Paneque Fernandez, it utilizes the functionality of ChatGPT to interactively acquire details about the user's requirements.
To begin, the GPT welcomes the user and asks for a description of the item they would like to have 3D printed. From this initial description, it proceeds to aid in the creation of multiple types of objects, ranging across various categories.
Some of the prompt starters suggest that it can assist in designing phone cases, jewelry pieces, desk organizers, mugs, and even draft prototypes for these items.
Its function ideally supports those who have ideas for physical objects but lack the design skills to create printable models. By providing detailed verbal descriptions, users can utilize The D3signer to achieve their aim of producing unique 3D-printed objects.
Please note that usage of this tool requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription.
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