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I found the tool that gets H3 best—MiniMax Design Agent runs full workflows, cuts pipeline & boosts efficiency One sentence auto‑builds 3D‑director scenes Get the annual plan:H3 + image generation use 20% fewer credits Less time, effort, cost + top‑tier models Totally obsessed

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