Cosmetics 3D models often look fake when rendered due to insufficient material detail, mismatched lighting, or inaccurate texture mapping that fails to mimic real product characteristics.
- **Material detail**: Not capturing a lip gloss’s subtle sheen or a powder’s matte finish makes the model feel artificial. - **Lighting**: Harsh or unbalanced lighting creates unrealistic reflections or washes out fine details like product labels. - **Texture mapping**: Poorly replicated textures—such as a foundation bottle’s glass grain or a lipstick’s metallic tube—break realism.
To fix this, use real cosmetic photos as a reference: adjust material shine/matte levels, align lighting with real-world shots, or refine textures. This simple tweak helps digital models look more like physical cosmetics.
