To make a humanoid 3D model cute, focus on childlike proportions (larger head/eyes, shorter limbs), soft rounded features, and playful, non-threatening details—this leverages our natural affinity for baby-like traits.
Key elements: - **Proportions**: Head 1/3–1/2 of total height, eyes taking 1/4 of the face—core "baby schema" traits that trigger cuteness. - **Features**: Smooth edges (no sharp jawlines/angular limbs), plump cheeks, tiny noses, gentle smiles—avoid harsh or intimidating details. - **Textures/Colors**: Soft pastels or matte finishes keep it approachable; skip overly complex patterns that dilute the cute vibe.
For beginners: Use free tools like Blender—start with a basic mesh, scale the head larger, add big rounded eyes. Reference chibi anime or cartoon mascots to test what feels friendly without overcomplicating the model.
