When turning 2D images into 3D models, prioritize high-resolution source images, use clear depth cues (like shadows or perspective) to guide volume, choose software with extrusion/AI tools, and start with simple objects to build skills.
High-res images preserve details so your 3D model doesn’t look blurry—blurry sources lead to messy meshes.
Depth cues help you add thickness logically (e.g., a 2D chair’s shadow tells you how thick the seat is), making the model realistic.
Tools like Blender (manual extrusion) or Luma AI (AI) simplify translating flat images to 3D shapes.
If you’re new, start with simple objects (like a mug or book) before complex items—this builds skills without frustration.
