3D
3DVisual Mesh
Windows Beta Release

Turn images into 3D meshes on Windows.

3DVisual Mesh is a beta Windows app for generating 3D mesh outputs from images. Results may need cleanup or light polish, especially for hidden backsides, hands, feet, cape or cloth, and 3D-print use.

Beta 0.1.1 - meshes are not guaranteed to be fully finished. NVIDIA support is included but still testing.

The current public beta package includes Start 3DVisual Mesh.exe and Repair Install.exe so normal users do not need to launch `.bat` files first.

What it does

Focused on the beta app first

This homepage is about the current Windows app: download it, test it honestly, and use Blender cleanup when the mesh needs polish.

Core Image to mesh

Turns single images or guided references into a first-pass mesh output.

Platform Local Windows app

Built for a local Windows workflow instead of a cloud-only setup.

GPU paths AMD plus NVIDIA

AMD is the most tested path. NVIDIA is included but still beta and testing.

Cleanup Blender cleanup support

Useful when you want to repair, smooth, or retopo after generation.

Use cases Props and print tests

Useful for game props, rough character bases, and 3D-print testing.

What to expect

Honest beta expectations

This is a practical mesh starter, not a guaranteed finished production asset.

Hidden geometry Backsides are estimated

If the source only shows the front, hidden backsides and undersides are still guessed.

Weak parts Hands, feet, and cloth may need repair

Those areas are still among the most likely to need manual cleanup or repair presets.

Polish Some outputs need manual work

Cleanup in Blender is still normal, especially for harder characters and thin cloth.

Production Not guaranteed production-ready

Good for testing, iteration, and base meshes, but not a promise of final-ready topology.

Requirements

Current hardware guidance

Minimum suggested: 8 GB VRAM, 16 GB RAM, 6-core CPU.

Minimum suggested 8 GB VRAM

16 GB RAM / 6-core CPU

Recommended 12-16 GB VRAM

32 GB RAM / 8-core CPU

Weak PCs Expect slower runs

Lower-end setups may be slow, unstable, or fail on complex meshes.

Downloads

Choose the right Windows package

Recommended for most users: choose the Full Offline Package for your GPU. Full offline packages may be large, around 10-35 GB. This is intentional to reduce setup problems.

v0.1.1 Beta focuses on workflow, hardware safety, mesh guidance, and better reference/detail handling.

Hotfix now: if the portable beta shows Common dependency install failed, download every part from the matching GPU Install Hotfix Pack below, extract all parts into the same 3DVisual Mesh folder, then run Repair Install.exe.

The public base package you can download right now is the portable beta bundle. Extract it, then double-click Start 3DVisual Mesh.exe. If something fails, use Repair Install.exe.

Installer path

Online Installer

The smaller installer path is planned for v0.1.1, but the public installer EXE is not uploaded yet. Use the portable beta package for now.

Live now

Portable Source Package

Includes Start 3DVisual Mesh.exe, Repair Install.exe, and the fallback scripts under resources/launchers. If you hit the dependency error, apply the matching GPU hotfix pack above.

You still need a working AMD or NVIDIA GPU driver installed. Online installer is smaller but less reliable for weak internet. NVIDIA support is included but still beta and testing because most testing was done on AMD.

Roadmap

What comes next

Safe, incremental upgrades first. Plugin and hub ideas stay in the future lane.

Next Better installer
Next Hardware profiles
Next Fast preview mode
Next Mesh repair
Next Hands and feet repair
Next Watertight / 3D print mode
Later Plugin hub
Support

Help keep development moving

Support is optional. If you want to help with testing, bug reports, or donations, use the links below.