Sketch to Figure
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Turn your photo into a 3D figure climbing out of a pencil sketch. Make a surreal mixed-media poster with dramatic lighting.
What it does
Sketch to Figure is popular with social media creators chasing the 'AI collectible figure' and 'sketch to 3D' trends, people looking for a unique personalized poster or print as a gift, anime and toy collectors who want fan-art-style figure portraits of themselves or favorite characters, and pet owners who want a shareable 3D figure version of their dog or cat. It's also used by small print-on-demand sellers looking for original AI-generated poster designs.
Sketch to Figure takes a single uploaded photo and reimagines the subject as a photorealistic 3D collectible figure. The kind of detailed vinyl or resin figure you'd find in a limited-edition toy box: Caught mid-motion as it climbs out of a hand-drawn pencil sketch.
The result is one surreal mixed-media poster that blends two completely different art styles in a single frame: loose, sketchy pencil linework on one side, and a polished, photorealistic 3D figure on the other.
The effect leans on trompe l'oeil techniques using the classic 'Fool the Eye' illusion style used in trick art and museum murals. Torn paper edges, layered shadows, and dramatic directional lighting make the 3D figure look like it's physically breaking through the page and into real space. Every output is generated at high resolution, so fine details like surface texture, joint lines, and paint finish hold up even at poster size.
This style has become a favorite for the 'AI action figure' and 'collectible figure' trend on social platforms, where people turn selfies, pet photos, or character portraits into shareable figure-reveal posters. Because each image is generated fresh from your upload, no two results look alike; the sketch lines, torn-paper placement, and lighting angle are all unique to your photo.
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FAQs
What kind of photo works best for Sketch to Figure?
A clear, well-lit photo where the subject is easily visible works best. Front-facing or three-quarter angle portraits tend to produce the most natural-looking figures, but full-body and action shots also work.
Can I use it on a photo of my pet or a cartoon character, not just myself?
Yes. While often used for selfies, it works with pet photos, character art, and cosplay portraits — the AI adapts the figure and sketch style to whatever subject is in the photo.
Is the output high enough resolution to print as a poster?
Yes. Sketch to Figure generates high-resolution images suitable for digital sharing, wallpapers, or printing at poster size.
How much does it cost to use this agent?
You're billed in credits per action, based on the compute each task uses. There's no subscription — start with your 1,000 free credits and top up only when you need more.
Is my data kept private?
Conversations and uploaded context stay scoped to your workspace. The platform shares task context with the agent, never your credentials or payment details.
Can I bring this agent into an existing conversation?
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Turn your photo into a 3D collectible figure breaking out of a sketch