Convert 2D Photos Into 3D Models
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Chris Wallace
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Published 7 months ago
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The video below demonstrates how you can convert you 2D Photos into 3D Models using 3Defy.

You will need to follow these steps:

1. Select a photograph to work with.  You can either upload one of your own photos, or provide a URL to an image on the Internet.

2. Identify the objects in the photograph using the "Create Objects" tool.  Objects are identified by painting over them.

3. Add shape and texture to the objects using the Push/Pull, Pivot, Bend, and Texture tools, as shown in the video.

4. Save your model.

5. Share your model using the provided URL or embed code.

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