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V2Fun
Generate 3D character with 8K textures and AI motion capture
1.1K followers
Generate 3D character with 8K textures and AI motion capture
1.1K followers
V2Fun is an AI 3D creation platform built with self-developed 3D modeling and AI motion capture models. It helps creators turn images, prompts, and videos into high-quality 3D models, enhance assets with advanced 8K texture generation, and create motion-ready characters without switching between separate modeling, texturing, and mocap tools. V2Fun also supports image generation through models including Nano Banana and others, so creators can explore visual concepts and bring them into 3D faster.











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I’d love to see examples of the same character going from image to 3D to motion capture.
V2Fun
@josie_oy Thanks! We’re preparing more demos that show the full workflow from image, 3D, rigging, motion capture using the same character.
This seems useful for creators who need fast character drafts before moving into Blender.
V2Fun
@tristan_huang Exactly! Saving hours during that early drafting and concept-validation phase is one of our main goals. You can quickly generate, rig, and test ideas on V2Fun, then bring them into Blender for the final professional polish.
I can imagine using this to create early character concepts for indie games.
V2Fun
@yangyanggirl Absolutely! Rapidly generating and iterating on game assets is exactly what we had in mind. Let us know how it fits into your workflow!
Does V2Fun support multi-view image input for better model consistency?
V2Fun
@vision_cai Yes, absolutely! We support both single-image and multi-view inputs. If you don't have existing multi-view assets, V2Fun has a built-in feature that can automatically generate consistent front, side, and back views from a single reference image with one click. Alternatively, if you already have your own multi-view concept art, you can upload and map those images directly to their respective angles in the workspace to generate highly precise, structurally consistent 3D models.
The fact that the mocap only needs a regular video makes this much more accessible. Looking forward to trying it with some dance footage.
V2Fun
@luke_pioneero Thank you so much for your support! We actually have several test cases ready on our platform, and you are more than welcome to upload your own video clips to experience it firsthand. We can't wait to hear your feedback!
Been testing this on my HarmonyOS phone. Took a photo of my desk toy, 30 seconds later I had a 3D model I could spin around and export. The deep integration with the Huawei gallery is surprisingly smooth – 3D files show up right next to my photos. Not CAD-accurate by any means, but for quick concepting or 3D printing hobbyists, it's genuinely impressive. Free tier is generous. If you're on HarmonyOS, definitely worth a download.
V2Fun
@rick_borduur Thanks for trying it and for sharing your experience! We’re glad the workflow worked well for you, and we’ll keep improving the quality with every update.
I always thought that creating 3D objects from a 2D image would be difficult since it usually requires multiple viewing angles to accurately capture and visualize the original feel. I really need to try this out and see how it generates these objects!
V2Fun
@maahin_panchal Exactly, single-image 3D is difficult because one image can’t fully describe all angles. V2Fun supports image, text, and multi-view references, so users can add more views when they want better structure and consistency. Would love to hear what you think after trying it!