Furniture 3D models often appear unrealistic due to insufficient material texture detail, improper lighting simulation, or geometry that doesn’t align with real-world physics.
Low-resolution wood, fabric, or metal textures can look flat instead of tactile—missing the grain or weave that makes real materials feel present. Harsh or unbalanced lighting might skip natural shadows or reflections, like a glossy tabletop that doesn’t show subtle light bounces. Geometry issues, such as overly sharp edges or stiff-looking cushions, also break the illusion of realness.
To fix this, use high-quality physically based textures or adjust lighting to match the scene—like adding soft ambient light for a cozy living room.
