Turn 2D Images into 3D Objects with Monster Mash! (Free Web Tool)

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Published 2021-05-10
Monster Mash (monstermash.zone/) is a really cool & free web tool to quickly convert your 2D drawings or images into 3D meshes and even animate them! The results aren't perfect but with a few adjustments in Blender you can improve them quite a bit.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BlenderDaily
    If you can’t export it as a .gltf, switch to the animation option first and the .gltf export should become available:)
  • @jeffbecket2311
    That's insane, i was expecting ace ventura to come out of it though
  • Sincerely, this was a pivotal moment for me in my blender journey. Found this like 3-4 months ago. I am still floored at what is possible in so little time. Thanks for making a simple and clear video!
  • this thing is fantastic for creating base meshes for sculpting and retopology practice.
  • @daniel_argolo
    Thx for sharing :) Just a tip, in Blender you can select by just clicking L, if you hover you mouse over a disconnected object like the legs and ears.
  • @bearsoundzMusic
    I saw this tool first on two-minute-papers. Machine-learning algorithms are going to make former apparently impossible tasks look like childplay. There are already reasonably 'machines' that creates midi-note representation of orchestral music. An absolutely *never-going-2-happen*, just a few year back The future is amazing!
  • @jackmakmorn
    Ok, that was really an interesting tipp, thanks for this! Seems like a massive time saver to me if used on the right objects. I guess I'll try to use it for basemeshes for sculpting, seems way faster than modeling the shape as usual :)
  • @jmartlncln
    That is the craziest 3D web program I’ve ever seen! Thanks for sharing this!
  • @MabawaVocal
    BEST TEACHER,YOU MADE IT LOOK EASY ,NOT LIKE OTHERS WHO DO THINGS IN A COMPLICATED WAY,THANKYOU BIG TIME
  • @maestro-zq8gu
    This is very impressive. Back in 2010 I was doing 2D to 3D conversion for hollywood movies and it was a million times more tedious than this. Of course, technology has advanced much since then.
  • @notsure1969
    Holy crap. This saves so much time from having to model background objects. This is freaking amazing.
  • @JC02official
    Oh my god this is exactly what I needed. This saves me loads of time and is much easier for me than to create a model from scratch. At least there is something to work with.
  • Holy crap! Great find! I have a project where my live actor has a symbol burned on his hand that I want to glow (like embers), and I've been having a terrible time modeling it to match the live footage. With this, I can just do what you did and get my model perfect. Then I just need to animate the effects! THANX!
  • @caley1942
    Super time booster for quick background models. Just wonderful!
  • @JamesFrench96
    This is a really excellent and clever web tool, with a lot of promise. The only thing missing really is a feature like Photoshop's Magic Wand or Polygonal Lasso tool to make the selection of objects a lot easier and precise. Either way, great video.
  • @jfcomposition
    3:10 "this looks far from perfekt" For a 5 second made mesh it looks more than perfect ! 👍👍
  • @stimpak.
    As a programmer that struggles making game art, you are a life saver
  • Way cool. This will be very handy for creating virtual virtual environments and rooms or bubbles. This will help with spacial representations and representing avatar size representations compared to actual sizes.
  • @sillyninja65
    thats pretty impressive tbf. the future of 3D modelling and animating is going to be insane