Image to 3D

Upload your image, concept art, photo, or orthographic view, and Cipher will turn it into a ready-to-use 3D model for your games.

A stylized 3D model of an orange tabby cat sits on a dark background inside the Cipher interface. The cat has large round eyes, soft shading, and a slightly curled tail, giving it a friendly, cartoon-like appearance. On the right side of the screen, the chat panel shows Cipher’s onboarding prompt: “Let’s create your first 3D model. Pick a starting point: sci-fi robot, magical creature, or surprise me. What’s your pick?” The user uploads an image of a similar orange cat. Cipher responds: “That is a nice image of a cat. Would you like me to create a 3d model out of it?” with a “Proceed” button. Below, Cipher confirms: “🎉 Your generation is ready. Solid base to build on.” The bottom of the interface shows icons for backgrounds, download, and edit.

How to add your image?

  • Click: the Upload Image icon next to the chat composer to select a file.

  • Drag & drop: drop an image directly onto the chat to attach it.

A two-panel instructional graphic titled “Upload your image → Confirm your request.” The left panel shows the Cipher chat interface with the prompt “What would you like to create today?” and an empty chat window. A tooltip near the upload icon reads: “Upload an image to create your 3D model. Supported formats: .png, .jpg, .jpeg. Max size: 10MB.” The right panel shows the same prompt, but now the user has uploaded an image of a glossy, futuristic-looking backpack with iridescent surfaces and floating decorative elements. Cipher responds: “I can create this for you: Glossy backpack with glass-like texture. The overall look is futuristic and stylized, blending realism with digital artistry.” A “Proceed” button appears below the confirmation.

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Upload Requirements

  • Formats: .png, .jpg, .jpeg

  • Max size: 10 MB

Tips

  • Clear silhouettes → better fidelity.

  • For characters you plan to animate, ask for a T-pose.

Examples or videos

(Team to add user examples)

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