To style a 3D tree model, adjust its geometry (branch structure/leaf shape), textures (bark/foliage), and materials (shine/transparency) in 3D software to match your vision (e.g., autumn, evergreen, windswept).
- Use texture maps for realistic bark patterns or change leaf color/density for seasonal effects. - Tweak branch curvature to mimic natural growth—tools like Blender’s TreeGen or SpeedTree simplify procedural variations. - For beginners, start with pre-made assets (e.g., in Blender) and modify small details (leaf hue) before complex changes.
Keep it simple at first: small adjustments build confidence while helping you achieve the desired look without overwhelming yourself.
