Note - if 3d printing isn't your jam, you can also do things like generate game assets. Ex - take the output mesh and throw it into something like https://www.mixamo.com/#/ for auto rigging.
Again - the open source tooling is a bit fiddly, but it's workable (you'll need to be familiar with python packaging to get the 3d pack up and running in comfyui). Quality of the meshes will vary a lot based on input.
Edit to add - the meshes it generates aren't the cleanest, so consider a follow up with something like:
https://www.meshlab.net/
Note - if 3d printing isn't your jam, you can also do things like generate game assets. Ex - take the output mesh and throw it into something like https://www.mixamo.com/#/ for auto rigging.
Again - the open source tooling is a bit fiddly, but it's workable (you'll need to be familiar with python packaging to get the 3d pack up and running in comfyui). Quality of the meshes will vary a lot based on input.
You can also find (somewhat) up to date info on new models and papers here: https://github.com/ActiveVisionLab/Awesome-LLM-3D?tab=readme...
If you don't want to run it yourself - there are also several commercial offerings right now:
https://www.meshy.ai/
https://www.3daistudio.com/
https://3dfy.ai/
etc