There is a software known as Insight3d which can convert from multiple images to 3d objects.I personally compiled it and got seg faults . Maybe if you can fix those you can convert real to virtual objects in matter of minutes.
In case you want to create objects manually then I guess Blender(as suggested by Bartek) is a great software for creating 3d models with support for lot of addons. You can put background images of each orthographic views and then keep on drawing the isometric(3D) as you want to create from 3d models from real objects .
Further advancement with the availability of 3D printers made it feasible to make cost-effective, high-quality copies of human anatomical organs and body parts in a wide variety of textures and colors from 3D-reconstructed images of computerized tomography (CT) scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.[7] Several researchers have experimented with this additive technology to create anatomical models using CT or MRI images.[6,8] Anatomy teachers also have opportunities to develop 3D-printed models (3DPMs) from radiological scans of patients on case basis.[9] It is highly customized and extraordinarily detailed, which was impossible earlier in the molded physical model. Such models have very minute details, equivalent to dissected cadaveric specimens. Their handling has improved students' visuospatial consciousness, tactile sensation, and decreased cognitive load.[10] Students can also learn the pathological anatomy of any structure they often miss in cadaveric dissection.[11] Many trials have been conducted in the past to assess its actual benefits among learners.
Representational insight is the ability to perceive and mentally depict a relationship between a structure and its surroundings.[39,40] The multi-material and multicolored nature of 3DPM enable them to learn deeper characteristics of structure beyond the simple identification and discrimination. It helped participants to contextualize the structure, create the mental image, and retrieve the information which assists them to apply it in different situations.[7] Students agreed that 3D models will act as a tool of mental rotation and spatial ability to boost their own and peers' understanding, awareness, and motivation.[41] Previous research has shown that participating in learning activities with peers promotes motivation, enjoyment,[39,40] intensity,[42] and out-of-school participation.[43]
Microsoft has developed a product PhotoSynth that can process a large number of photos in 3D, but instead of actually creating 3D models, it constructs a virtual 3D scene based on the camera parameters and spatial correspondence between photos, enabling users to view the scene from different angles and positions, and the displayed scene image is synthesized from a given photo. Just a few days ago, on February 6, 2017, Microsoft announced the closure of the PhotoSynth service.
Reconstructing 3D objects from multiple photos taken from different angles is technically feasible, but due to some steps of the algorithm, such as detection and matching of object feature points in the image, estimation of camera parameters, etc. some errors may also happen.
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