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Why is cosmetics 3D model fake looking when render?

Cosmetics 3D models often look fake when rendered due to insufficient material detail, mismatched lighting, or inaccurate texture mapping that fails t

Why is cosmetics 3D model fake looking when render?

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.

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