3D Character Generator
Design polished 3D-rendered characters from a prompt — stylized Pixar-like heroes or realistic figures, lit and posed in seconds.
June 16, 2026

A 3D character generator turns a description into a rendered, three-dimensional figure — a stylized hero, a game character or a brand mascot that looks modeled and lit rather than drawn. With eaxy you describe who the character is, choose a 3D style pack, and get a polished render in seconds instead of opening modeling software or commissioning art.
What a 3D character is
A 3D character carries the visual cues of a rendered model: rounded, believable volume, light that wraps across surfaces, soft shadows that ground the figure, and materials that read as skin, cloth, metal or plastic. Even when the style is cartoonish, the form feels sculpted in space — the look of modern animated films and game cinematics rather than a flat 2D illustration.
That distinction matters. A 2D drawing implies depth; a 3D render shows it. The eyes catch a highlight, the cheeks pick up bounced light, and the silhouette has weight. Generating that look from a prompt skips the most time-consuming parts of traditional CG: modeling, rigging, texturing and lighting.
How eaxy generates 3D characters
eaxy is built so you direct the result instead of fighting the model:
- 3D style packs — from smooth animated-film looks to semi-realistic and photoreal renders.
- Studio lighting cues — soft key light, rim light and grounded shadow baked into the look.
- Consistency tools — reuse a description and reference image to keep one character across scenes.
- 4K exports — sharp enough for key art, store pages and print.
- Kling 3 video — animate a render into a turntable feel or idle loop.
For pure object renders, see the AI 3D render generator; for game-ready figures and props, the game asset generator is a natural companion.
Looks and variations
The 3D character space covers several distinct directions. Stylized animation uses exaggerated proportions, big expressive eyes and clean smooth surfaces — the friendly studio-film look. Semi-realistic keeps natural proportions but stylizes skin and features for a game-cinematic feel. Photoreal pushes toward believable humans with detailed skin, hair and fabric. Low-poly simplifies the form into faceted geometry for a retro or mobile-game aesthetic — explore that further with the low-poly generator. Vinyl/toy renders the figure as a glossy collectible with chunky proportions.
Use cases for 3D characters
- Game characters, NPCs and key art for store pages
- Brand mascots and animated-style spokescharacters
- App avatars and profile figures with a premium rendered feel
- Comic and story casts with a cinematic 3D look
- Thumbnails, promo art and intro animations
How to make a 3D character with eaxy
- Create your account and open the create studio.
- Pick a 3D style pack — stylized animation, semi-realistic or photoreal.
- Describe the character: who they are, body type, outfit, expression, palette and pose. For example, "a cheerful young explorer, round friendly face, orange jacket, holding a lantern, soft studio lighting, stylized 3D render."
- Generate a batch and pick the strongest read.
- Lock the description and reference, generate alternate poses for consistency, upscale to 4K and optionally animate with Kling 3.
Writing prompts for 3D characters
Lead with identity (age, role, personality), then form (proportions, build, outfit), then render cues — "3D render, soft studio lighting, subsurface scattering, rim light, smooth surfaces." Adding lighting words is what tips a flat drawing into a dimensional render. To keep a character consistent, repeat the same identity and form lines verbatim and change only the pose or scene.
Start with the 3D character generator to design your cast, then carry the look into game assets for a full, cohesive project.
Frequently asked questions
What does a 3D character look like?+
It reads as a rendered model rather than a flat drawing — rounded volumes, soft studio lighting, subtle subsurface skin glow and a sense of depth, like a frame from a 3D animated film or a game cinematic.
Can I choose between cartoon-style and realistic 3D?+
Yes. Style packs cover the smooth, big-eyed animated-film look as well as semi-realistic and photoreal renders, so you can match a game, mascot or hero.
Can I keep the same character across images?+
Yes. Lock a detailed description and reuse reference images so the same face, outfit and proportions carry across poses and scenes.
Are exports high enough for production?+
eaxy exports up to 4K, large enough for key art, store pages, thumbnails and print, and Pro and above include a commercial license.
Can I animate a 3D character?+
Yes. Bring any render to motion with Kling 3 for a short turntable feel, an idle loop or an animated intro clip.
Make it with eaxy
Describe anything and generate stunning images in seconds — then bring them to motion with Kling 3.