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How to Make a 3D Printed Gift from a Photo
2026/03/22 00:00

How to Make a 3D Printed Gift from a Photo

Turn any photo into a meaningful 3D printed gift — lithophanes, personalized keychains, custom portrait plaques, and more. Step-by-step guide with tips for perfect results.

The best gifts aren't bought — they're made. And one of the most personal things you can create is a 3D printed object that starts with a photo of someone you love.

This guide shows you exactly how to turn any photograph into a tangible, printable 3D gift — no design experience required.


Why 3D Printed Photo Gifts Are Special

Unlike a printed photo on paper, a 3D printed version has physical depth and texture. You can hold it, hang it, light it, or wear it. The process transforms a flat memory into something real.

Popular photo-to-3D gift ideas include:

  • Lithophane lamp panels — the photo appears when held up to light
  • Portrait relief plaques — a raised sculpture of someone's face
  • Custom keychains — a miniature 3D version of a photo
  • Desk name plaques — with a photo embedded in the surface
  • Personalized ornaments — holiday gifts with a face or pet on them

What You'll Need

  • A clear, high-quality photo (JPG or PNG)
  • Access to Image to STL (free to start)
  • A 3D printer — or a local print service (library, makerspace, or online service like Shapeways)
  • Slicing software: Cura, PrusaSlicer, or Bambu Studio (all free)

No design skills needed. The AI does the heavy lifting.


Step 1: Choose and Prepare Your Photo

The quality of your 3D print starts with your photo.

Choose the right photo:

  • High contrast works best — dark shadows and bright highlights create clear depth variation
  • Simple backgrounds — a plain or blurred background prevents noise in the mesh
  • Clear subject — portraits, pets, and simple objects work better than busy group photos

Prepare the photo:

  1. Crop tightly around the subject — remove unnecessary space
  2. Remove the background if possible — use any background removal tool
  3. Boost contrast slightly — in any photo editor, increase contrast 10–20% for better depth
  4. Convert to grayscale for lithophanes — color information isn't used for depth

Pro tip: A black-and-white photo with high contrast will produce a dramatically better lithophane than a washed-out color photo.


Step 2: Convert Your Photo to STL

  1. Go to imagetostl.io
  2. Click Upload and select your photo
  3. Choose STL as your output format
  4. Adjust the depth setting — for lithophanes, a deeper relief creates more dramatic light-shadow effects; for desk plaques, a shallower depth looks cleaner
  5. Click Convert and wait ~30 seconds
  6. Download your .stl file

The AI automatically maps pixel brightness to mesh depth — bright pixels become raised areas, dark pixels become recessed areas (or vice versa, depending on your lithophane preference).


Step 3: Slice Your File for Printing

Open your STL file in your slicer:

For lithophanes:

  • Use white or translucent PLA filament — this is essential for the light effect to work
  • Set wall thickness to 2–3 layers — thin walls allow more light through
  • Use 100% infill — you want solid material, not a hollow shell
  • Print vertically (standing up) — this gives the best layer resolution for fine detail
  • Print slowly — 30–40mm/s for sharper detail

For portrait plaques and reliefs:

  • Any filament color works — matte finishes look more sculptural
  • Set infill to 20–30% — the object doesn't need to be solid
  • Standard layer height (0.2mm) is fine
  • Consider painting or sanding after printing for a more finished look

For keychains and ornaments:

  • Use PETG for durability — it's stronger than PLA for handled items
  • Add a brim for better bed adhesion on small parts
  • Print at 0.15mm layer height for sharper photo detail

Step 4: Gift Finishing Touches

A little finishing work makes the difference between a good print and a great gift.

For lithophanes:

  • Mount in a light box frame — IKEA RIBBA frames with LED strips work perfectly
  • Or use a lithophane lamp — a cylindrical lampshade printed to wrap the image
  • Gift wrapped with a small LED tea light included

For portrait plaques:

  • Lightly sand with 400-grit sandpaper for a smoother surface
  • Apply a thin coat of matte acrylic sealer to protect the print
  • Mount on a piece of wood with small screws for a handmade feel

For keychains:

  • Add a metal keyring through the loop hole (design one into the STL or add a separate jump ring)
  • A small velvet gift pouch elevates the presentation instantly

10 Photo Gift Ideas to Inspire You

  1. Pet portrait keychain — best gift for any pet owner
  2. Grandparent anniversary plaque — wedding photo converted to a wall relief
  3. Baby's first photo lithophane — a glowing newborn portrait
  4. Couple portrait ornament — hang it on the Christmas tree
  5. Skyline silhouette — convert a cityscape photo into a 3D skyline plaque
  6. Paw print 3D cast — scan your pet's paw and print it
  7. Signature plaque — convert someone's handwriting into a raised 3D relief
  8. Memorial piece — a lasting tribute to someone you've lost
  9. Sports moment — a photo from a favorite game or race
  10. Logo desk plaque — for the entrepreneur or small business owner

Troubleshooting Common Issues

The photo looks too "muddy" after printing → The original photo lacked contrast. Go back and boost contrast before converting, or try converting to grayscale first.

Too much detail is lost → The image was too complex. Try cropping to just the face or main subject, removing the background completely.

The print took too long → Scale down in your slicer. A 100mm × 100mm lithophane prints in about 4–6 hours at standard settings. Smaller = faster.

The lithophane effect isn't showing up → Make sure you're using white or natural (translucent) PLA. Grey or colored filament won't transmit light properly.

If you want to start from a logo, icon, or stylized graphic instead of a photograph, Best AI SVG Generator in 2026 is a useful guide for creating cleaner vector artwork before turning it into something printable.


Ready to Make Your Gift?

Convert your photo for free → — you get 15 free conversions when you sign up. No credit card required.

The process takes less than 5 minutes. The gift lasts a lifetime.

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