The best way to flat shade a tree 3D model involves simplifying geometry, disabling smooth shading, and using solid-color materials—each face stays a single, unblended color for a crisp, stylized look.
Simplify the tree’s structure (e.g., low-poly leaves, merged small branches) to avoid cluttered flat shading. Most 3D tools like Blender or Maya have a "Flat Shade" toggle—turning off smooth shading stops color blending across faces, which is essential.
If there are tiny faces, merge co-planar ones first. This cleans up the effect and improves performance for real-time uses like games or animations.
