Common mistakes when turning AI models into 3D models include poor topology, skipping artifact cleanup, and inaccurate scale/proportions.
Poor topology (messy polygons, non-manifold edges) ruins rigging or 3D printing. Skipping cleanup leaves glitches (floating parts, uneven surfaces) that look unprofessional. Inaccurate scale (distorted limbs, mismatched sizes) breaks realism or functionality.
Beginners should use AI tools with topology helpers (like Blender’s DreamTextures) and cross-check proportions with references—this avoids most basic errors.
