This blog includes about how to create popular 3D photo for your Facebook posts from any photos you want. Initially, only portrait mode pictures were used to create this 3D photos for Facebook but now we can apply this to any photo with the help of simple and easy Photoshop skill. All you need to do is to create a good depth map, save it and upload them to Facebook.
So let's begin in detail.
First of all you need to do is open the image on Photoshop, cut out your photo properly so that the final 3D effect on Facebook looks neat and clean. After that you need to create depth maps of the photo. And while creating depth maps use gradients for your backgrounds instead of a solid colour. Otherwise the image looks flat and might get weird patches on the photo. Remember the better the depth map the better will be the final outcome. (For more details follow the below video tutorial on YouTube.)
Lastly, the most "IMPORTANT" thing to keep in mind is while saving the image. Make sure that you name your depth maps exactly the same as the original image name with the "_depth" as a suffix.
For example:
Your original image name is "Yourimagename.jpg" THEN
Depth map most be named and saved as "Yourimagename_depth.jpg".
Moreover, you need to save the depth map of the image exactly in the original image format. The image format can be any i.e png, jpg or any.
And that's done. It works fine and I hope you learn something from this blog. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to ask me in comment section below.
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First of all you need to do is open the image on Photoshop, cut out your photo properly so that the final 3D effect on Facebook looks neat and clean. After that you need to create depth maps of the photo. And while creating depth maps use gradients for your backgrounds instead of a solid colour. Otherwise the image looks flat and might get weird patches on the photo. Remember the better the depth map the better will be the final outcome. (For more details follow the below video tutorial on YouTube.)

For example:
Your original image name is "Yourimagename.jpg" THEN
Depth map most be named and saved as "Yourimagename_depth.jpg".
Moreover, you need to save the depth map of the image exactly in the original image format. The image format can be any i.e png, jpg or any.
And that's done. It works fine and I hope you learn something from this blog. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to ask me in comment section below.
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