Common mistakes when visualizing cosmetics 3D models include over-saturated colors (unrealistic shades), neglected texture details (like lipstick gloss or foundation matte finish), and mismatched lighting (e.g., harsh studio lights instead of soft vanity glow).
- Over-saturated colors: Make products look nothing like the real thing—an overly bright eyeshadow might not match what users buy. - Neglected textures: Skip key details (e.g., a serum bottle’s frosted glass) that make models feel "fake." - Wrong lighting: Uses studio lights instead of real-world setups, so users can’t imagine daily use.
These errors break trust. Fix this by testing your model against physical product photos in common environments (bathroom, vanity) to keep visuals accurate.
