Your 3D photo model is usually broken due to insufficient/low-quality input photos, misaligned feature matching during processing, or software struggles with complex surfaces. Insufficient photos (not covering all angles) leave gaps; blurry/overexposed shots confuse the software’s texture and shape detection. Misaligned features—from poor photo overlap or inconsistent lighting—distort the model’s structure. Software also often struggles with shiny or transparent objects, causing breaks. Fix it by adding 10-20 well-lit, clear shots from all angles (top, bottom, sides). Using a tripod helps with consistent alignment for better feature matching.
