To render cosmetics 3D models for ads, focus on realistic material textures (e.g., glass, cream, metal) and targeted lighting—this makes products look tactile and highlights key details to attract viewers.
- Simulate light interaction: Use tools like Blender or Keyshot to adjust shaders (shine for compacts, matte for creams) so glass refracts light or lipstick shows creaminess. - Use strategic lighting: Opt for soft, directional light to avoid harsh shadows; aim it at features like mascara bristles or foundation pumps to draw attention. - For beginners: Start with pre-made material presets and test lighting angles to emphasize USPs, such as a lipstick’s color payoff or a serum’s transparency.
