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Why is jewelry 3D model grainy when model?

Jewelry 3D models are grainy usually due to low polygon counts, low-resolution textures, or insufficient anti-aliasing during modeling/rendering.

Why is jewelry 3D model grainy when model?

Jewelry 3D models are grainy usually due to low polygon counts, low-resolution textures, or insufficient anti-aliasing during modeling/rendering.

Low polygon counts can’t capture tiny details (like prongs or engravings), leading to jagged edges. Low-res textures make surfaces blurry or pixelated. Skipping anti-aliasing leaves stair-stepping edges that look grainy.

To fix it, increase polygon counts for fine features, use 2K+ resolution textures, or enable anti-aliasing in your software—these simple steps often resolve graininess without extra tools.

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