Step 1 – Choose the Right Photograph

Not every photo makes a good CNC Relief.

The best images have:

  • High resolution
  • Sharp focus
  • Good lighting
  • Strong contrast
  • A clearly defined subject

Excellent choices include:

  • Wildlife
  • Pets
  • Portraits
  • Landscapes
  • Military scenes
  • Classic cars

Avoid blurry photos or subjects that blend into busy backgrounds.


Step 2 – Remove the Background

Background clutter creates unwanted details in a relief.

Before generating a depth map:

  • Remove distracting objects.
  • Keep the subject as clean as possible.
  • Increase contrast if needed.

A clean image almost always produces a cleaner carving.


Step 3 – Generate a Depth Map

A depth map converts your photograph into a grayscale image that represents height.

In a depth map:

  • White = Highest areas
  • Light Gray = Raised surfaces
  • Dark Gray = Lower surfaces
  • Black = Deepest areas

This grayscale image becomes the foundation of your relief.


Step 4 – Inspect the Depth Map

Don’t assume every AI-generated depth map is perfect.

Look for:

  • Missing details
  • Flat areas
  • Jagged transitions
  • Background artifacts
  • Unrealistic shadows

Small corrections at this stage can dramatically improve the final carving.


Step 5 – Import Into Your CNC Software

Most popular relief software can import grayscale depth maps.

Popular choices include:

  • Vectric Aspire
  • Carveco
  • Fusion 360 (with additional workflow)
  • MeshCAM

Adjust the overall relief depth before creating toolpaths.


Step 6 – Choose the Right Cutter

The finishing tool determines how much detail appears in the carving.

Common choices include:

  • 1/8″ Ball Nose
  • 1/16″ Ball Nose
  • Tapered Ball Nose for fine detail

Smaller tools capture more detail but require longer machining times.


Step 7 – Create Your Toolpaths

Most relief projects use two operations.

Roughing Pass

Removes the majority of material quickly.

Finishing Pass

Uses a ball nose cutter to produce the detailed surface.

Selecting the proper stepover is critical for balancing machining time and surface quality.


Step 8 – Carve Your Project

Now it’s time to machine the relief.

Watch for:

  • Proper workholding
  • Correct zero position
  • Sharp tooling
  • Dust collection
  • Appropriate feed rates

A successful carve is the result of careful preparation.


Step 9 – Finish the Carving

After machining:

  • Remove fuzz with light sanding.
  • Clean fine details using compressed air.
  • Apply stain, oil, paint, or clear finish.
  • Consider laser shading to enhance depth and contrast.

Finishing often makes the difference between a good carving and an outstanding one.


Common Mistakes

Many beginners struggle because they:

  • Use poor-quality photographs.
  • Skip background cleanup.
  • Use low-quality depth maps.
  • Carve too deep.
  • Use large finishing tools.
  • Expect AI to produce perfect results without inspection.

Avoiding these mistakes produces cleaner, more realistic carvings.


Why Start With a Quality Depth Map?

A depth map determines nearly every feature of your finished carving.

Better depth maps produce:

  • Cleaner edges
  • Better facial features
  • More natural transitions
  • Less editing
  • More realistic reliefs

Starting with quality source data saves hours of frustration later.


About DepthMapPro

DepthMapPro creates AI-assisted depth maps and Shadow Layer Relief™ designs specifically for CNC routers.

Our goal is simple:

Help CNC owners spend less time repairing poor models and more time creating beautiful relief carvings.

Whether you’re carving wildlife, portraits, patriotic artwork, or custom commissions, starting with a quality depth map gives your project the best chance of success.


Final Thoughts

Converting a photograph into a CNC relief is no longer limited to professional 3D artists.

With today’s AI tools and modern CNC software, anyone can create impressive relief carvings by following a proven workflow.

Start with a quality photograph, generate a clean depth map, choose the right tooling, and take your time with finishing. Those simple steps will consistently produce better results.


Related Articles

  • What Is a CNC Depth Map? A Beginner’s Guide
  • 5 Common CNC Relief Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

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