Beginners can visualize a shoe 3D model in 4 straightforward steps: import the model, adjust view settings, add basic materials/textures, and preview/render. - **Import**: Use free, user-friendly tools like Blender (desktop) or Sketchfab (online)—both support common files (.obj, .fbx) and are ideal for beginners. - **Adjust view**: Zoom, rotate, or pan to inspect details (e.g., stitching, soles) from every angle—this helps you explore the model fully. - **Add materials**: Apply simple textures (leather, rubber) to mimic real shoe looks—many tools have pre-set options to make this easy. - **Preview/render**: Check lighting and angles in preview mode, then render a static image or quick animation for the final result. For newbies, start with Sketchfab: upload free shoe models from sites like Thingiverse and use its built-in tools—no software installation required!
