Beginners rendering cosmetics 3D models should use user-friendly software (like Blender or V-Ray Next for SketchUp), set basic materials (glossy for bottles, matte for labels), use soft lighting, and start with preset render settings.
Use Blender’s Eevee engine for real-time previews—adjust lighting and materials quickly without long waits. Switch to Cycles for final, higher-quality renders. For materials, rely on pre-made libraries (glass, plastic, metal) to skip complex setup.
Soft box lights highlight the product’s shape and finish without harsh shadows. Stick to these low-complexity tasks first—you’ll showcase the cosmetics effectively without getting overwhelmed.
