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Title: Hi3D Launches an AI-Powered Workflow for 3D Printing Creators
HONGKONG, China, 27th Jun 2026 – As building-block collectibles, mecha figures, and designer toys gain popularity, more enthusiasts want to create original characters and custom mecha designs. Yet turning an idea into a physical model has long required Blender, CAD tools, mesh repair software, slicers, and advanced fabrication skills.With its first-anniversary release, Hi3D is introducing an end-to-end AI manufacturing workflow for 3D printing that automates tasks once handled by professional modelers and experienced makers.From a Prompt to an Original Mecha DesignInside Hi3D, an original mecha project can begin with a simple text description.Using a Blokees-style mecha as an example, users enter a character concept and visual description, and Hi3D's Nano-Banana 2 image engine generates concept artwork optimized for 3D reconstruction. The system also supports consistent multi-view generation across the head, torso, limbs, armor, and weapon systems.For collectors and hobbyists, this removes a major barrier to original character creation: professional illustration skills.Manufacturing-Ready 3D Models in Two MinutesOnce the artwork is approved, Hi3D's Sparc3D high-precision generation engine reconstructs a complete 3D model in approximately two minutes.Unlike AI 3D tools focused mainly on visualization, Hi3D generates watertight meshes optimized for physical manufacturing. Structural integrity, topology continuity, and printability are handled automatically, reducing cleanup work that previously took hours to minutes.Automatic Part Splitting and Connector GenerationFor large mecha models, print preparation can be harder than creation itself. Complex characters often must be split into components such as the head, torso, arms, legs, and weapons to fit desktop printer build...
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