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Max Mode: 8-View Image-to-3D for Better 3D Reconstruction
2026/03/25 00:00

Max Mode: 8-View Image-to-3D for Better 3D Reconstruction

Discover Max Mode, our new image-to-3D workflow powered by model 3.1. Use 8-view multiview input, 4 new angles, and better object coverage to generate higher-quality 3D models from images.

Max Mode is now available in Image to STL.

It is built for the cases where standard image-to-3D workflows start to struggle: complex geometry, uneven silhouettes, hidden surfaces, and objects that need more than a simple front-and-side capture to reconstruct cleanly.

With Max Mode, you get:

  • Model 3.1 for higher-fidelity generation
  • 4 new multiview angles
  • An 8-view workflow for better object coverage
  • More control when reconstructing difficult objects

If you've ever looked at a generated mesh and thought, "the shape is close, but it still missed some structure," Max Mode is the update for you.


What Is Max Mode?

Max Mode is our new premium 3D generation option powered by model 3.1. It is designed to improve reconstruction quality, especially for objects with:

  • layered or irregular shapes
  • visible depth changes
  • details on the top or underside
  • forms that are hard to infer from only 4 views

Compared with the previous workflow, Max Mode gives the model more visual evidence and more angular coverage, which helps it recover shape with greater confidence.

In practical terms, that means cleaner forms, stronger detail recovery, and better results on objects that are difficult to capture from limited references.


What's New in Max Mode

1. A New High-Fidelity Generation Path

Max Mode runs on model 3.1, which is tuned for stronger detail recovery and better reconstruction quality than the standard Pro workflow.

This is especially useful when you are working with:

  • collectibles and figurines
  • shoes and fashion items
  • product mockups
  • toys and props
  • objects with handles, curves, cutouts, or layered surfaces

2. Four New Max-Only Angles

The multiview workflow now supports 8 total viewpoints in Max Mode:

  • Front
  • Left
  • Back
  • Right
  • Top
  • Bottom
  • Left 45°
  • Right 45°

The new angles are important because they help cover the surfaces that front/side views often miss. Top and bottom views improve vertical understanding, while the 45-degree views help the model connect major forms between front and side references.

3. Better Object Capture for Complex Shapes

Not every object needs 8 images. Max Mode works well as a flexible capture workflow:

  • Start with Front + one side view
  • Add more angles only when the object needs extra coverage
  • Use Top, Bottom, and 45-degree views to reduce ambiguity

This gives you a better balance between speed and quality. Simple objects can stay light. Complex objects can use the full workflow.


Why More Views Matter

Single-image and low-view reconstruction usually fail in predictable ways:

  • the back side is guessed incorrectly
  • the top surface collapses into a flat shape
  • thin parts merge together
  • symmetry is over-assumed
  • depth becomes too soft or too exaggerated

More views reduce guesswork.

When the model can see an object from more directions, it has a better chance of reconstructing:

  • accurate proportions
  • cleaner silhouettes
  • clearer separation between parts
  • more believable depth transitions

That matters whether you're generating for 3D printing, product visualization, asset blocking, or further editing in Blender.


When You Should Use Max Mode

Use Max Mode when:

  • your object has important detail on the top or underside
  • the shape is not easy to infer from the front alone
  • you want the best possible reconstruction quality
  • you're working on a complex object and don't want to waste retries
  • you plan to export and refine the mesh for production work

You may not need Max Mode when:

  • the object is very simple and front-facing
  • you only need a fast rough concept
  • a basic single-view or standard Pro result is already sufficient

In short: use Max when quality matters more than minimum input.


How to Use Max Mode

Getting started is simple:

  1. Go to Image to STL
  2. Open the 3D generator
  3. Choose Max Mode
  4. Select multiview
  5. Upload your Front image first
  6. Add one or more additional views:
    • Left / Right / Back for general structure
    • Top / Bottom for vertical shape recovery
    • Left 45° / Right 45° for smoother form understanding
  7. Generate your 3D model
  8. Review and export the result

If you're unsure how many images to use, start with Front + Left. Then add more views only if the object has hidden surfaces, complex depth, or weak early results.


Recommended Capture Strategy

To get the best result from Max Mode:

  • Keep lighting consistent across all views
  • Use the same object scale in each frame
  • Avoid motion blur and heavy shadows
  • Use a simple background when possible
  • Make sure each angle clearly shows real structure, not just texture

For many objects, this sequence works well:

  1. Front
  2. Left
  3. Right
  4. Back
  5. Top
  6. Bottom
  7. Left 45°
  8. Right 45°

You do not always need all 8, but when the object is complex, full coverage gives the model the best chance to reconstruct it accurately.


Credit Cost

Max Mode costs 10 more credits than Pro.

That extra cost is tied to the higher-fidelity generation path and the additional multiview capability. For straightforward objects, Pro may still be enough. For difficult shapes, Max Mode can save time by producing a better result earlier in the workflow.

If your priority is reconstruction quality, Max Mode is usually the better tradeoff.


Who Max Mode Is For

Max Mode is a strong fit for:

  • 3D printing creators
  • Etsy and Shopify sellers
  • product designers
  • game and concept artists
  • agencies building quick 3D mockups
  • anyone converting real-world objects into usable 3D assets

If you need more reliable geometry from image references, this update is aimed directly at your workflow.


Try Max Mode for Your Next 3D Model

If you've been working around the limits of low-view reconstruction, Max Mode gives you a better path: more views, more control, and better reconstruction quality for complex objects.

Try Max Mode free →

Upload your front image, add a few extra angles, and generate a stronger 3D model in minutes. If your object has depth, hidden surfaces, or complex structure, Max Mode is the fastest way to get a more reliable result.

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