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Kimi K2.5 gets Reddit nods for Blender scripting

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Kimi K2.5 gets Reddit nods for Blender scripting
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Kimi K2.5 gets Reddit nods for Blender scripting

A small LocalLLaMA thread asks whether anything can match Claude for Blender scripting and 3D model workflows, with commenters mostly steering the discussion toward Kimi K2.5, DeepSeek, and GLM. The practical advice is less about raw model magic and more about giving models current Blender docs and tighter prompts instead of expecting one-shot 3D generation.

// ANALYSIS

This is lightweight community signal rather than real product news, but it is a useful snapshot of where power users think open and lower-cost models stand against Claude for code-heavy 3D work.

  • Multiple commenters recommend Kimi K2.5 as the strongest non-Claude option in the thread, especially for general coding
  • DeepSeek and GLM are mentioned as workable alternatives, but not clear winners for Blender-specific generation
  • The thread draws a line between writing Blender Python scripts and actually generating high-quality 3D assets, which are not the same task
  • The most actionable takeaway is workflow-related: feed the model up-to-date Blender docs and constrain the task instead of letting it “run blind”
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DISCOVERED

78d ago

2026-03-10

PUBLISHED

79d ago

2026-03-09

RELEVANCE

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