Descriptions:
Riley Brown walks through how to extend OpenClaw — a Claude-powered AI agent running on a Mac Mini — with the ability to control Blender, the open-source 3D modeling software, using the Blender MCP (Model Context Protocol) add-on. With no prior experience in either programming or Blender, the presenter uses natural language prompts to guide the agent through installing the Blender MCP plugin, connecting via port 9876, and generating 3D scenes including terrain, trees, mountains, and animals.
The video’s central project involves importing a purchased Mac Mini 3D model (.blend file), recoloring its surfaces red using layer targeting, and applying a custom logo sticker — all directed through chat prompts. A standout feature shown is the agent’s ability to take and return screenshots of the Blender viewport directly in Telegram, enabling remote monitoring of 3D work from anywhere.
The ultimate goal is to embed the custom 3D Mac Mini model into a marketing landing page, showcasing how MCP integrations can extend AI agent capabilities into creative and design workflows that have historically required years of software-specific expertise. The video is aimed at builders and developers curious about how to give Claude-based agents new tool capabilities through MCP, and illustrates the accessibility of this approach even for complete beginners in the target domain.
📺 Source: Riley Brown · Published February 17, 2026
🏷️ Format: Hands On Build







