When you upload a png with 6-view spritesheet (see example) using any of the Load buttons, the app automatically generates a 3D model with six colored sides based on those sprites.

(Note: You can download 16-32-64-128 template examples from the Downloads section to use as a base for your own designs.)
Why this workflow? Through extensive testing, I found that modeling from only 2 or 3 sides is often the most effective approach. Creating perfectly aligned, pixel-precise orthographic images for all six sides is difficult; even minor misalignments between views can distort the final 3D model.
By starting with 2 or 3 sides and then painting the remaining details directly within the app, you avoid these projection errors. If you prefer using external tools like Aseprite or Photoshop, you can export the model created by 2 sides only using the orthographic PNG from the app. This exported sheet is already perfectly aligned for all six views, ensuring that when you re-upload your finished paintwork, the model remains structurally perfect.
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