Updated On June 25, 2025
Published On June 25, 2025
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v2.0 for Blender 3.6 to 4
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Blender – Image 2 Mesh is an add-on for Blender that turns images into mesh geometry. With features such as auto UV projection, vertex color, and batch processing, it is an excellent aid for concept art, visual effects, and 3D modeling.

kjell – Image 2 Mesh Blender Addon Features

  • Image To Mesh: Images can be converted into 3D models very quickly.
  • Auto UV Projection: Textures will easily bind as UV maps are created automatically.
  • Vertex Color: Use color from the picture to obscure image details.
  • Batch Processing: Multiple pictures can be processed at once.
  • Settings: Change border alpha expansion, mesh resolution, etc.

Preview Blender – Image 2 Mesh in Blender

Image 1: Auto UV Projection Setup

Blender - Image 2 Mesh - Auto UV Projection Setup

Image 2: Vertex Color Mode option

Blender - Image 2 Mesh - Vertex Color Mode option

  1. Extract the downloaded RAR file.
  2. If it includes a ZIP file, open Blender → Edit → Preferences → Add-ons → Install and select the ZIP.
  3. If it includes .py files or a folder:
    • Make sure the .py files are inside a folder.
    • Rename the folder if needed, then compress the folder into a ZIP file.
    • Install the ZIP in Blender as above.
  4. Enable the addon after installation.
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