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Recipe

Build a 3D scene by describing it

Tell Claude what 3D scene you want and watch it appear in Blender — no clicking through menus.

20 minutes (15 to set up the first time) beginner 1 connector for Makers and designers who want a screen designed or a 3D scene built by describing it

What you'll need

Do this, in order

  1. 1

    Connect Blender and describe the scene

    Create a low-poly dungeon scene with a dragon guarding a pot of gold.

    You'll get: Blender builds the scene — objects, colors, and lights appear on your screen.

  2. 2

    Change things by asking

    Make the dragon bigger and turn the walls darker stone. Add a torch on the left wall.

    You'll get: Blender updates the scene live with your changes.

  3. 3

    Light and finish

    Add warm lighting from the torch and a soft fill light, then frame a nice camera angle.

    You'll get: A finished, lit scene ready to render or keep editing by hand.

You're done when

A real 3D scene built and arranged for you in Blender, just by describing it — a friendly way into 3D without learning every menu.

Blender is powerful and free, but its wall of menus scares most people off. A 3D connector lets you skip the menus: describe the scene and your AI builds it inside Blender for you — placing objects, setting colors, and adding lights.

It’s the friendliest on-ramp to 3D. Start with a simple scene, change it by asking, and learn the tool by watching it work instead of hunting for buttons.

If something breaks

Nothing happens in Blender
Fix: You need the Blender add-on running and the connector linked to Claude Desktop or Cursor. Start the add-on inside Blender first, then ask again.
Setup looks technical
Fix: First-time setup installs a Blender add-on and a small helper. Follow the connector's steps once — after that it's just chatting.

People ask their AI

“build a 3d scene with AI”“control Blender with Claude”“make a 3d model by describing it”

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