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confused Furniture from images

Let's assume that you wanted to take a picture of a throne from a game, and turn it into cad-able furniture on SH3d, How would you do that? or can someone do it for me?
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How would that work? shock thinking d oh
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Re: Furniture from images

Learn Blender? Modelling a throne like that is a complicated task, and will take modelling tools beyond what is easily acheivable in SH3D.

So in order of difficulty you can...

1) Find a close enough match on one of the many free 3D asset sites and convert it to something importable. You may have to pay cold hard cash for the model. Warning: You may find an amazing looking model, but when you import it into SH3D it looks... bad. SH3D only does simple textures and basic transparency. Good 3D models will use a lot more features to make models look good, but these will not work in SH3D.

2) If you have a physical object and a camera (or enough images to capture all the detail) then you can use a photogrammetry application like Meshroom to create a 3D model from the many 2D images. There's a definite skill to doing this.

3) Use a 3D modelling app like Blender, and create from scratch, maybe using backdrop reference images to help you along. See https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEaoINr3zgEL9UjPTLWQhLFAK7wVaRMR for a good tutorial showing this process with a basic wooden chair.

If you want someone to do this for you, you again may well have to pay - it is a rare altruistic soul who wants to spend several hours modelling something for free for a random internet person. However... The object/images you linked to are IP of Konami, so you might struggle to find someone who will even take that on as a paid task.
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