Simple first
The default path should be enough to get moving fast.
Start with one image when you want the fastest path. If you need to make or edit the image first, open Image Studio. If you already have a mesh, go straight to Texture Generator.
Choose your starting point
Pick one page and move. You do not need to learn the whole product first.
Workflow
Most people only need these three steps. Start with one page, then keep moving forward.
Example gallery
Start with a sample if you want a quick win, then switch to your own image.

Fuzzy Bunny Monster
A fuzzy bunny monster collectible toy with soft fur details and clean silhouette

Retro Bike
A retro futuristic motorcycle concept with polished metal and hard-surface geometry

Zen Turtle
A stylized wise turtle character with robe and hat, high detail hand-painted style

Armored Vehicle
A sci-fi armored vehicle with large wheels and robust mechanical body

Cyber Phone Booth
A cyberpunk phone booth prop with emissive details and game-ready hard edges

Wizard Study
A fantasy wizard study diorama with books and props in stylized rendering

Dwarf Wizard
A friendly dwarf wizard character with beard, cloak and stylized proportions

Combat Mech
A heavy combat mech with layered armor and mechanical joints

Viking Knight
A chibi viking knight character with sword and shield, toy-like style

Ice Dragon
A mechanical ice dragon creature with crisp edges and clean topology

Mobile Tavern
A mobile tavern house on wheels with cozy lights and fantasy props

Goth Girl
A stylized goth girl figurine with clean character proportions and rich outfit details
Why it feels easier
The goal is not fewer capabilities. The goal is showing them in the order people actually need them.
The default path should be enough to get moving fast.
Open deeper settings only when the job needs them.
Your images, 3D files, and textures stay in one place.
A few quick answers.
Yes. You can open samples and finished examples first. Your own generations use credits or a subscription.
Start with Image to 3D, upload one clear image, preview the result in the browser, and then export the 3D file when the draft is ready.
Yes. Use Text to 3D when you only have a prompt. Use Image to 3D when you already have a reference image and want a faster path into 3D.
Yes. Upload your mesh to Texture Generator, describe the material direction you want, preview the textured result, and export it when it looks right.
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