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Anonymous1761116601
12-24 01:30
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lego brick 3d model
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props
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🧠 Does Tripo really turn a figure into LEGO for 3D printing, or does it only look like LEGO? Here’s the honest breakdown: --- 🟧 1. Tripo can make a figure look like LEGO When you use the “LEGO style” or “legoify” option, Tripo: - adds studs - simplifies shapes - creates block‑like geometry - gives the model a LEGO aesthetic This is great for visuals, renders, or stylized models. But… --- 🟥 2. It does NOT automatically create real, functional LEGO pieces A true LEGO‑compatible piece requires: - exact stud diameter - exact stud spacing - correct internal tube geometry - precise tolerances - correct wall thickness - standardized height ratios (brick = 9.6 mm, plate = 3.2 mm, etc.) Tripo does not generate these engineering details. So the output is LEGO‑looking, not LEGO‑functional. --- 🟦 3. Can you still 3D print it? Yes — but: ✔ It will print ❌ It will NOT connect properly with real LEGO ❌ It will NOT have correct tolerances ❌ It may have messy geometry inside You would need to fix the model manually in Blender, Fusion 360, or Meshmixer to make it truly compatible. --- 🟩 4. What Tripo is good for - Creating a base shape - Converting any object into a LEGO‑style version - Giving you a starting point for modeling - Saving time on the initial sculpt Then you refine it to make it printable and functional. --- 🟫 5. Summary ⭐ Tripo → LEGO aesthetic ⭐ You → adjustments for real LEGO compatibility It’s a great tool, but not a replacement for precise modeling. .
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