Discussion Forum General Discussion General Leica Discussion Quickest Way to Turn a Random Photo into a 3D Model?
  • #50090
    robertbrown

    Hey everyone, I’ve been messing around with some old product photos from my side hustle and really want to make them pop in 3D for mockups and stuff. Thing is, I have zero modeling skills and honestly no time to learn Blender right now lol. Anyone know of a dead-simple tool that can just take one picture (or maybe a prompt if I’m feeling lazy) and spit out a proper 3D model with textures and all? Preferably something that works fast in the browser without downloading heavy software. I’ve seen a few AI ones but most look either super slow or give weird results. What’s your go-to these days for this kind of quick conversion? Thanks in advance!

  • #50141
    violajones

    Lately I’ve been using this one service that legit feels like magic for exactly what you’re describing. You upload a single image (works best if the object’s kinda isolated), pick from a bunch of different AI models they have, and boom – textured 3D model ready in like 20 seconds to a few minutes depending on which one you choose. They’ve got options for low-poly, full PBR textures, even sketch-to-3D if you’re starting from line art. Super beginner friendly, everything happens right in your browser. Check out their image to 3d model tool here: image 3d model and play around, you get some free credits to test it. I’ve turned random phone pics into game-ready assets this way and it saves so much headache. What kind of objects are you trying to convert btw? Might have some tips on getting cleaner results.

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