Has anyone tried?
Who knows? But they would have had to, and succeeded, in order to claim that the tech exists today to create it. Likely the ONLY way to create it is the resurrection of the “glorified” human body.
Yes. Lots have. Google it if you want to find examples.
They have all failed to recreate the properties of the Shroud. Spectacularly. (Some claimed to succeed by ignoring certain aspects of the Shroud such as the 3D properties of the 2D image, the nature of the image existing despite no pigments/paint, etc.)
Since Secondo Pia photographed the Shroud in 1898 and discovered that the NEGATIVE was a positive image of a real man, hundreds of people have tried all kinds of ways to duplicate the image. All have come up short of duplicating the image.
To be successful, it has to account for all of the features of the Shroud. None have been successful. None really have come close. . . although some have been sort of analogous, but they all failed in fundamental ways and were easily debunked. The primary one is that those attempts all used some kind of medium or pigment. There is none on the Shroud.
Well, at the end of the tribulation the believers who were murdered during that time are resurrected. When Satan puts his man out there and says he is god, use the same type of cloth to bury a murdered believer and wait 3 years or so.