Claude Tips for 3D Work

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52 points | by snide 3 days ago

6 comments

  • bambax 4 minutes ago
    Just yesterday I used Claude to great effect in FreeCAD to model a church tower. The tower has a square base and an octagonal top, but connecting the two by creating a loft using the GUI in FreeCAD results in a wrong and ugly abomination.

    Claude understood the problem and produced elegant Python code that worked perfectly the first time.

    So I continued and described the other features of the tower to Claude, who coded them.

    It's sometimes difficult to properly describe what you want in English, and Claude does a lot of thinking, and sometimes goes deep into a wrong direction of which it won't come out easily; but in the end the result is almost perfect.

    • harmf 2 minutes ago
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  • mungoman2 2 hours ago
    Really good. I’ve struggled with the same thing.

    > Instead of expecting it to understand my requests, I almost always build tooling first to give us a shared language to discuss the project.

    This is probably the key. I’ve found this to be true in general. Building simple tools that the model can use help frame the problem in a very useful way.

  • StephenHerlihyy 19 minutes ago
    Honestly understanding and applying 3d transformations should be a new LLM benchmark. Three.js, OpenSCAD, even Nano Banano prompts. The moment you add that extra dimension any semblance of ‘intelligence’ goes right out the window. Every model out there seems to spin themselves in circles trying to logic through it with no success.
  • 8note 1 hour ago
    gemini on the otherhand, isnt half bad.

    all i wanted was some opinions on if my bad idea would work, but it instead wrote me files for making my own sony earphones in 3ish parts.

    and when i sewed it together, it worked!

    that said, it did have full access to a mini CAD app, but i think it wrote all its own calculations inline

    • andkenneth 13 minutes ago
      Gemini's best ability is it's 3d spatial reasoning. It's downright terrible at a lot of things (toolcalling is an absolute nightmare), but it consistently wins in stuff like 3d modeling, reasoning through 3d problems, and even 2d layout and animation tasks like the infamous pelican riding a bycicle benchmark
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