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Why does my polygons 3D model too simple in textures?

Your polygonal 3D model’s textures look too simple usually because of low-resolution texture files, missing detail maps (like normal or bump maps), or

Why does my polygons 3D model too simple in textures?

Your polygonal 3D model’s textures look too simple usually because of low-resolution texture files, missing detail maps (like normal or bump maps), or basic material settings that lack depth.

Low-res textures get blurry when scaled to fit your model, losing fine details. Detail maps add subtle surface features—such as wood grain or fabric weave—that make textures feel realistic; without them, surfaces seem flat. Basic materials (e.g., flat color without specular or roughness adjustments) don’t create the dimensionality that makes textures pop.

To fix this quickly, use higher-resolution textures (1024x1024 or larger), add a normal map (exported from your 3D software), or tweak material settings (like adding slight specular reflection for shiny surfaces) to add depth.

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