Turning a single photo into a bronze bust sounds straightforward with AI these days, until you try it. Especially with real faces. One tiny shift in the eyes or jawline and suddenly you’ve created someone who looks like your client’s suspiciously confident cousin. It’s even harder to convert the 2D Bust into a 3D printable model.
I’ve built is a workflow that takes a single image and does more than just guess, it builds out a full reference set. I feed in one photo and within seconds I get front, side and back views. This is where the real “control” lives. Before any 3D work begins, I can tweak features, adjust likeness and generate 50+ variations in minutes. It’s fast, slightly obsessive and surprisingly effective at landing on something that actually feels right.
Once I’ve locked in the right version of the face, closed the mouth and fixed the clothes, that’s when I move to 3D. The image becomes the blueprint and the model itself comes together in minutes. Ready for printing and painting to make it look like it belongs on a shelf.
For printing, resin is the way to go. It captures the detail properly, the subtle things that make a face recognisable in the first place.
I took a while to build this workflow. Now it’s fast, flexible and surprisingly reliable.












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