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How to make a photo 3D model look realistic?

To make a photo 3D model look realistic, focus on three core elements: accurate texture mapping (using high-resolution photos), lifelike material prop

How to make a photo 3D model look realistic?

To make a photo 3D model look realistic, focus on three core elements: accurate texture mapping (using high-resolution photos), lifelike material properties (e.g., matte, glossy), and lighting that mirrors the original scene’s conditions.

Use the photo’s exact colors, imperfections, and surface details for textures—this keeps the model true to the real object. Set materials to reflect how light interacts with the real thing, like metal’s shine or fabric’s softness. Replicate the photo’s light direction and intensity to avoid flat, unnatural shadows.

For a quick boost, use photo-matching tools (e.g., Blender, Photoshop) to align your model’s perspective with the original photo—this ensures consistency and enhances realism.

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