To make an electronics 3D model look shiny, adjust its material settings—increase specular strength, apply a metallic or high-gloss finish, and use environment mapping for realistic reflections. Specular strength boosts direct light reflection (like a polished USB-C port), while a metallic/gloss finish mimics real parts such as laptop hinges or phone frames. Environment mapping adds reflections of virtual surroundings (e.g., studio lights) to make the shine feel authentic. For tools like Blender or Fusion 360, start with preset "shiny metal" or "glossy plastic" materials, then tweak specular/reflection sliders to match your part—this simplifies the process while achieving realistic results.
