Electronics 3D models in advertising often look fake due to oversimplified textures, unrealistic lighting, or missing real-world wear—small details that make physical products feel tangible.
For example, a phone might have a uniform plastic sheen without subtle scratches, or a screen that doesn’t reflect room light (like a window or lamp). Advertisers sometimes prioritize idealized "perfection" over these tiny flaws, which breaks realism.
Adding simple touches—like slight label texture or ambient reflections—can make the model look more authentic without extra effort.
