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刘中奎🙏 1 karmaMay 12, 2026@Image3D.ioImage3D feels like a practical tool rather than just a demo. The workflow is simple, the preview loads in-browser, and I can export common formats like GLB, OBJ, STL, and PLY. I would recommend it for fast 3D asset drafts and 3D printing experiments.
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Just tried the tool and printed my first 3D model, and I’m honestly surprised by how good it came out. It was super easy to use, and the final print matched my reference image perfectly. Congrats to the Mimetic Labs team for building such a simple but super cool tool.
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not bad, sketch-to-outfit works well and is fast. some textures get smoothed. 4/5 would be 5/5 with better fabric detail.
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the master tested the power of tripo3d and found it worthy. with only words as his weapon, forms took shape in mere moments. though some shapes needed guidance, the path was swift and free of tolls. for those who seek to build without burden, this tool offers much to learn from.
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Platform who is working on to empower 3d artist and supporting them rather than repalcing them like other AI tools
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It also includes features for texturing and creating 3D shapes from prompts and sketches. I highly recommend you give it a try!
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threw some 2D character sketches into this and got usable 3D models back. they need cleanup but it's a solid starting point. beats modeling from scratch when you're just testing ideas
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It *can* be super helpful but it is very regularly wrong when giving you specific how-to instructions. Somewhere in the instructions it's told to default to PrusaSlicer even though you tell it you're working in a different slicer so it's a coin toss whether or not it gives you something helpful or something fabricated that doesn't exist in the slicer you're using. The bro-y-ness is a lot sometimes, especially because it's a text based medium... no one writes like that. Overall, it's fine for general advice and reviewing models but step by step instructions aren't its thing.
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