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If you prefer an online option, Hugging Face offers a free 3D model generator powered by Hunyuan3D-2, accessible here which has a simple but limted interface:
🔗 Hunyuan3D-2 on Hugging Face Screenshot of the app converting a 2d image of cobra head (top left) to a 3d model shown side and back:
2d cobra image generated from AI descripton from Google gemini imagin3:
Online tool imported 2d image and then generated 3d model with texture:
This online version has a fixed face count of 50K40K, and while the results can be impressive, they lack the fine-tuned control available in ComfyUI. (40k faces single mesh is too much for NWN).
This simplified generator can also be installed locally but for the effort and features you are better off installing ComfyUI.
Tip: Explore the Advanced Settings section for extra customization options. However, they are still more limited compared to a local ComfyUI installation.
GLB 3d model file then imported perfectly into blender with UV texture setup automatically:
Local ComfyUI vs. Online Services
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https://discord.com/channels/1315602970867662878/1315608784135131156
ComfyUI example workflow is a web baed browser app with python installed 3d generator server. These screen shots shows the workflow and Cobra 2d image input top left. The workflow is provided and you just load the image and tweak some settings and then press queue button to generate the 3d model.
Features & Capabilities
- Polygon Control: Generate models with exact faces count you want from low poly (5K faces) to high poly (250K+ faces).
- Texture Quality: Adjustable texture resolution, supporting up to 2K upscaled and detailed textures.
- Extensive open source plugin eco system: 2d AI image generators, Advanced upscalers, PBR texture generation and many more.
Sample generate AI 2d image Red dragonborn to 3d red dragonborn model
2d image created using google AI Imagen3 from simple text description:
Sample generated AI 2d Image to 3D Gorilla Model
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You can import GLB model into Blender with UV textures already setup.




