The best way to style an environment 3D model is to start with a clear, purpose-driven visual theme (e.g., futuristic, rustic, natural)—this anchors consistent choices for textures, lighting, and props while keeping the design cohesive. - **Theme alignment**: Use reference mood boards to test how your theme translates visually—for a forest, pick organic textures (moss, bark), soft diffused light, and native plants; for an urban alley, go with worn concrete, harsh streetlights, and small details like graffiti. - **Balance detail and performance**: Avoid overloading with unnecessary details that slow rendering; focus on elements that enhance the theme’s mood and story. By centering on a strong theme and balancing cohesion with performance, you’ll create a stylistically consistent and functional 3D environment that fits its intended use.
