↓ a new thing from larrydojo

Describe
a thing.
We print it.

Type what's in your head. AI drafts it. A real person reviews it. You approve before we print. Then we ship it to your door.

1
Prompt & email
2
AI render proof
3
Human reviews & ships
Real prints ↓
Copper steampunk robot figure with blue eyes and a riveted body, hand-painted.
Steam · #043
Pumpkin-headed character with green legs and big white eyes, hand-painted.
Patch · #051
Two Dick Tracy 'The Blank' figures, faceless characters in black trench coats and fedoras.
Blank · #062
// shipped this week
↓ start here

Tell us
what to make.

One line, one paragraph, or a half-formed napkin sketch in words. Watch the AI render it live on the right — then a real person at the studio takes it from there.

// New Print Order v1.1 · live preview
// follow-up + order details land here
↓ humans iterate with you Your first edit is on the house. AI drafts the concept; a real person reviews it within 24 hours.
// keep it simple — AI does the work
Reference image ↗ got a picture? drop it in
Tap to attach a sketch or photo // jpg, png, webp · up to 5MB
// helps the AI nail what you have in mind
try one →

// ~10 seconds · no charge · by submitting you agree we'll email you about your request

↓ real prints, real customers

Pulled from
the workbench.

Every figure on this page is a hand-finished print from a customer prompt. No stock photos, no renders pretending to be physical objects.

▶ Watch · the build
"The Blank" · Dick Tracy '90
Original
Pumpkin-headed character with skinny green legs and big white eyes.
Patch · pumpkin creature
Original
Copper steampunk robot with riveted body and blue glass eyes.
Steamrick · copper bot
Original
Garden gnome with green helmet, white beard, blue vest, holding a coffee cup and umbrella.
Major · the gnome
Original
Silver-armored figure with a green stone-textured face mask.
Verde · silver knight
Public domain
Two Dick Tracy 'The Blank' figures, faceless in black coats and hats.
Blank · two scales
↓ the four-step loop

From prompt
to print.

No quotes. No back-and-forth on email. No surprises. The full process, end to end.

01
// 30 seconds

Describe it

Tell us what you want in plain English. Our AI tightens the prompt — adds dimensions, fixes contradictions, flags anything we can't print.

02
// ~10 seconds

AI drafts the concept

The AI generates a concept image from the cleaned prompt. You see it right here on the page and get a copy in your inbox.

03
// within 24 hours

A human reviews

A real person at the studio reviews your concept, sanity-checks what's printable, and emails back with pricing, edits, or questions. The first edit is on us.

04
// 5–7 days

Print & ship

We print on a calibrated FDM machine, hand-clean it, and ship to your door. Tracking lands in your inbox.

↓ why this exists

Custom 3D prints
shouldn't take
a 3D artist.

Most custom 3D services need you to upload an STL or hire a modeler. We took that whole step out.

No 3D skills required

If you can describe it, you can print it. The AI does the modeling work — a real person sanity-checks it before anything ships.

Proof before you pay

You see the AI concept here — and a human reviews it next — before any plastic gets melted. No guessing, no wasted prints.

Edit until it's right

Don't like the proof? Use your free AI refine, or hand it off to our humans. The first edit is on the house — most prompts settle in two passes.

↓ honest answers

The questions
we keep getting.

What does it cost?

Pricing depends on size, material, and complexity. Most desk-sized prints land between $35 and $90, including the AI render and one round of edits.

You'll see the price along with the proof, before you approve. No charge until you say go.

How long until I get it?

The AI concept lands on screen in about 10 seconds and in your inbox right after. A real person follows up within 24 hours with pricing and next steps. Once you approve, most prints ship in 5–7 business days. Bigger or more detailed pieces can run longer; we'll tell you up front.

What if the proof looks wrong?

You get one free AI refine on the spot — just type what to tweak. If that still isn't quite right, hand it off to a human and we'll get it dialed in over email. First human edit is included; subsequent edits are a small flat fee. Most prompts get to "yes" in one or two rounds.

If after a few tries the AI just can't render what you're picturing, we'll refund anything you've paid and explain why. Some things are hard for current 3D AI — fine text, very thin parts, or highly mechanical assemblies.

Can I sell what you print for me?

For your own original prompts: yes. You own the print and the model file. We'll send the source files along with the physical object on request.

For prompts that reference copyrighted characters or branded IP — we'll flag those at the validation step and redirect you toward something original. The legal landscape on AI-generated work is real, and we don't want either of us in it.