3D modelers use reference materials to enhance work accuracy and realism by analyzing key details like proportions, textures, and structure, serving as visual guides to reduce guesswork and align models with real-world or desired characteristics. For organic models (e.g., characters, animals), anatomy diagrams or life studies clarify form and movement. For hard-surface models (e.g., machinery, buildings), blueprints or technical drawings ensure precise dimensions. For complex subjects, collecting diverse references (multiple angles, lighting) captures nuances, making models more convincing.
