Tripo 3D

Last updated 13 days ago

General Guidance

Tripo processes information better when it’s ordered logically. Start with the broad silhouette and move toward the surface specifics.

[Main Subject] , [Primary Adjectives] , [Material/Texture] , [Style/Technical Tags]

OK Prompt: A cool robot warrior

Good Prompt: Humanoid robot, broad shoulders, armored plating, brushed titanium finish, sci-fi panel lines

Tripo also understands reflectivity and surface quality. Describe the desired material property.

Instead of "Glowing": Use Bioluminescent textures or Self-illuminated neon strips

Instead of "Shiny": Use Polished chrome or Glossy ceramic

When necessary, include technical "nudges" in your prompt, such as T-Pose

Selecting the βš™οΈ Icon and using the (Low Poly) version of a model can help with stricter Geometry based prompts.

Quick Tips for Better Mesh Quality

Single Subject: Only prompt for one object at a time. Asking for "a table and chairs" often leads to a merged, unusable blob.

Avoid Fluff: Remove words like "beautiful," "amazing," or "the best." The AI doesn't know what "beautiful" means to you, but it will understand things like 4K Textures.

Enable PBR & HD Textures: Toggle PBR (Physically Based Rendering) and HD (High Definition) Textures in the settings if you want to generate high quality results.