Export images (psd, jpg, etc) to obj.

Hi folks.
I have the CS3 Extended and make very good images with 3d appearance. But, at the end they are only 3D images (psd format), and I want to convert them into true 3D images(OBJ), to finalize some .
give the finish touches in my 3D editor.
Is there any way to do it in Photoshop? I cannot find.

A cube?! Why aren't you using a true 3D app?
Photoshop cannot magically take a 2D image of an object and transform it into a 3D model. That is like putting a copy of 'Gourmet' magazine in your microwave oven and expecting a 3 course meal to come out of it in 3 minutes on the high setting.

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