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Why does my electronics 3D model dark in photography?

Your electronics 3D model looks dark in photography usually due to insufficient or poorly positioned lighting in the 3D scene.

Why does my electronics 3D model dark in photography?

Your electronics 3D model looks dark in photography usually due to insufficient or poorly positioned lighting in the 3D scene. - 3D renders rely entirely on artificial light (no real-world ambient light)—weak key lights (main brightness) or missing fill lights (soften shadows) hide details. - Dark or matte materials (like plastic casings) absorb more light, making the model even darker. For a quick fix, use a three-point lighting setup (key, fill, backlight) to balance brightness and shadows. For dark materials, slightly brighten the fill light to counter absorption.

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