When creating 3D models of light shoes, the best photography uses multi-angle shots with even lighting against a plain neutral background to capture texture and shape accurately without color distortion or harsh shadows.
- **Even lighting**: Use a lightbox (or soft, diffused light) to avoid washed-out areas—critical for light materials, as it preserves detail for precise 3D reconstruction. - **Multi-angle coverage**: Take shots from front, side, back, top, sole, and close-ups of details (e.g., stitching) to give 3D software enough data to map the shoe’s form. - **Plain background**: Choose white/light gray to prevent color reflection, keeping the light shoe’s true appearance intact.
For beginners, a basic lightbox and 10-15 rotating shots work well—this simple setup provides enough reference for an accurate 3D model without expensive gear.
