Product 3D spin

Photography

Hero photo → background remove → 3D model → 360° spin video → upscale → listing copy

Replace the slow turntable rig with a deck and a hero photo

6-column Gab AI Deck recipe for ecommerce 3D and AR

Product 3D Spin is the deck a small seller uses to ship a 3D-ready listing without booking a studio. Column 1 starts from your existing hero photo; column 2 strips the background; column 3 turns the cleaned photo into a 3D model with Meshy v6 image-to-3D; column 4 renders a 360° spin video; column 5 upscales the master; column 6 writes a buy-button listing copy keyed to the SKU. The result: a 3D file you can download alongside a polished hero shot and a 360° spin video.

How to use this recipe

  1. Click "Use this recipe" to clone the 6-column deck.
  2. Drop a clean hero photo into column 1 — square crop, no shadows, even lighting; quality of input directly drives quality of mesh.
  3. Run the BG remove tool, then feed the cutout straight to Meshy v6 image-to-3D in column 3.
  4. Generate the 360° spin in column 4 (image-to-video on the cleaned hero); the 3D file is also yours to download and embed wherever your storefront supports 3D viewers.
  5. Upscale the master in column 5 and write the listing copy in column 6 with SKU details, dimensions, and bullets.

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Hero photo quality drives mesh quality

Image-to-3D inherits everything from the source photo: silhouette, materials, surface detail. A clean square crop with even lighting is worth a slow afternoon — and produces a mesh you can ship.

Use the 3D file in your storefront

Use the exported 3D file wherever your storefront supports embedded 3D viewers.

Pair with a 360° spin

The spin video plays anywhere (Instagram, TikTok, product page); AR is for committed buyers. Most stores publish both — the spin earns the click, the AR converts the buy.

Product 3D Spin FAQ

Will the 3D model preserve fine surface detail?

Image-to-3D captures silhouette and major form well. Fine engravings, fabric weave, and tiny logos are smoothed out. For high-fidelity spin video the spin column is enough; 3D view works best when the silhouette is the key visual.

Does it work for soft goods (apparel, plush)?

Image-to-3D handles structured soft goods (handbags, sneakers) well. Fully draped apparel (T-shirts, dresses) loses fold definition; for those, a still hero plus 360° spin video usually outperforms a 3D model.

Will this replace product photography?

No — start from a great photo. The deck adds 3D and motion on top of the hero shot. Stores that ship photo + spin + AR convert better than any single format on its own.

How long does the deck take to run end-to-end?

For a single SKU: 3–6 minutes including the spin video. Batch by cloning the deck per SKU; pin the deck to your brand voice in column 6 so listing copy matches across the catalog.

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