Hi, a few months ago I moved and started looking for something that would give my new workplace a unique character. I didn’t want ready-made decorations from a store – I wanted something original. That’s how the idea of creating my own pattern using AI was born.
Creating a unique wall decoration with the help of AI and 3D printing
Stable Diffusion came to the rescue – a tool that allows you to generate amazing images based on a text prompt. In my case, I wanted to get a minimalistic but stylish bonsai pattern that would fit my interior. I used the LoRA model to get an even better effect.

Step-by-step process
- Generating graphics – Using a local installation of Stable Diffusion, I entered the appropriate prompt and adjusted the settings. If you want to learn how to install Stable Diffusion on your computer, I invite you to my article or tutorial on YouTube.
- Conversion to vector format – In order to use the generated image for 3D printing, I had to convert it to vector format (SVG). I used free online tool from Adobe – it works quickly and gives great results.
- Preparing for 3D printing – I opened the SVG file in my 3D printer’s program. After setting the appropriate dimensions (122 mm x 127 mm, height 2 mm), I was ready to print. The entire project used only 16 grams of filament, so the production cost was minimal.
- Printing and the final effect – After a few moments of waiting, the decoration was ready. The print came out very clearly, and the final effect looks great!
This is just one example of how AI and 3D printing can be used to create something truly unique. You can use the same method to create your own decorations, key rings or other creative projects.
I showed the whole process step by step in my YouTube video. If you want to see exactly how I did it, here’s how:
For those who want to try it themselves, here is the command I used to generate my image:
Create a minimalist one-color icon of a black bonsai tree, white background, focusing on clean lines. The only one icon should be centered, well-balanced with ample white space surrounding it. Use negative space creatively to add depth to the design, making it scalable and easy to vectorize, all lines and elements must be connected
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments below the video. I’ll be happy to help!