The picture frame and seat cushion are very impressive.
Whether I could paint one, to match the quality of the print, would be another matter.
Now please stop!
I can't afford the time or money to go down this wormhole!
Phil.P


The slate pile was an intriguing problem. It revealed some interesting failures with AI, both in Meshy, ChatGPT and Gemini. The systems didn’t seem to understand the geometry at all well despite being given what I’d thought were good photo prompts.




Wow, that is brilliant from a filament m/c. Well done and welcome to the funny farm!Trevor Thompson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 7:27 pm The result of my first attempt:
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and that is from a filament printer.
Trevor


Hi TrevorTrevor Thompson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 12:12 pm I have just caught up with the rest of you! Gemini and Meshy are amazing.
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I started last night looking for photos on the internet. By the following mid-day I had my first figure printing and a second ready to print.
It is a revelation to be able to create female figures appropriately clothed for the victorian period, that I can print out to go in my coaches - and of course so sit at the various stations.
I tried to use Blender and the latest version of Makehuman but I just couldn't get it to work properly on my iMac. Having spent days trying to sort it out I gave up and deleted it all. Within hours I am getting better results this way.
Trevor



I didn't expect the fringe on the shawl to print but it has most of the way around.

Makehuman has been sidelined by AI now. It wasn't very well supported and very limited.Trevor Thompson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 12:12 pmI tried to use Blender and the latest version of Makehuman but I just couldn't get it to work properly on my iMac. Having spent days trying to sort it out I gave up and deleted it all.

The first few posts on P3 explain the process as well. I might try giving it a go once I've finished painting the last batch of figures which Dean scanned for me.

I have found that I need to edit some features of the models meshy produces. I find it easier to do that in Autocad fusion. I will only reinstall blender if I have to. I accept that exact posing it easier in Blender.




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