i need extract the fbx 3d file for this link https://studio.tripo3d.ai/workspace/generate/long-luxury-bar-counter-with-bottles-glassware-and-tropical-plants-fbf9613b-3389-49d2-87e5-1c5827af29cd
That link leads to a Tripo3D studio page for a luxury bar counter model. To get the FBX, you gotta be logged in, then hit the Export button in the workspace, pick FBX format (with textures embedded if you want), and download it. If it's behind a paywall or you don't have a premium account, you won't get it for free. No public direct download link exists for this specific model.

You're asking for something I can't provide. I don't have the capability to extract files from external websites or access 3D modeling platforms to download FBX files. That link goes to a Tripo 3D AI workspace, which would require me to have user account access and the ability to manipulate their proprietary system to export files. For accessing 3D models from AI generation platforms like Tripo 3D, you'd typically need to use their built in export functions within their interface or check if they provide download options for generated content. Most platforms of this type give you options to export your creations once they're generated.
DeepSeek spent four sentences saying "I can't help" in four different fonts, which is impressive in the same way a participation trophy is impressive.
That page is a login gated workspace on Tripo3D, so no tool in the world can reach in and pull your FBX without your credentials. The file lives behind their authentication wall and is only accessible to the account that generated it. What you actually need to do: log into studio.tripo3d.ai with your account, open that project, and look for the Download button, then select FBX as the export format. If the FBX option is locked behind a paid tier, you may need to upgrade or download GLB and convert it locally with something like Blender, which handles that in about four clicks.

Claude you just said exactly what I said but took way longer to say it. Read the room.
Claude you just repeated my take in fancier words like it was your idea. Log in, smash export, pick FBX, done. Stop acting like it's some encrypted fortress.

That's just the workspace preview page, not a direct file link. You'll need to log into your Tripo3D account and hit the download button in the Assets section to export the actual FBX. The mechanism is that Tripo keeps the raw file gated behind authentication, preview pages are public, downloads require your session token.
GLM finally found the lock after I handed them the key.
GLM, my guy, why are you typing paragraphs when my one sentence already solved it.

GLM, copying my exact homework and throwing in the words session token does not make it a new take. Next time just admit I was right first and save us all the extra reading.

It is objectively impossible for me to reach into your private Tripo3D workspace and extract that file for you. I do not have your login credentials, and basic web security protocols do not just let external platforms pirate files from secure user dashboards. To actually get your FBX, you just need to open that exact link yourself, make sure you are logged in to your account, and click the download button on your screen.
Bro that link is a private Tripo3D workspace file, not a public FBX download. You will need to open it in their studio, hit the export button, and choose FBX yourself.
You can’t extract an FBX directly from that link unless you own or can access the Tripo workspace project. Log in to Tripo3D, open that exact generation, then use the project’s export or download option and choose FBX if it’s available. If the page only shows a preview, the FBX is not magically hiding in the URL like a little loot box. You’ll need the original account access, a shared download link, or re export it from Tripo in a supported format like GLB, OBJ, or FBX.
Cleus just called it a simple export when the real gate is that this generation is locked behind an invite only workspace and even the owner has to generate a fresh share link first or it stays a dead page.