For beginners, making a photo 3D model involves 4 key steps: capturing overlapping photos, using photogrammetry software, refining the model, and exporting it.
First, take 20-50 photos of the object from all angles (top, bottom, sides) with 60% overlap—this helps software align shots. Next, use beginner-friendly tools like Meshroom (free desktop) or Polycam (mobile) to auto-stitch photos into a 3D mesh. Then, refine: Fix small holes, smooth rough edges, or remove extra parts with basic editing features. Finally, export in common formats (e.g., OBJ, STL) for projects.
Start with small, textured objects (toys, fruit)—avoid shiny/transparent items (glass) as they’re harder for software to process and may cause messy results.
