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3D Model Setup Guide
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pre requisites before beginning the 3d modeling process, ensure the following items are ready and approved product information defined product type (e g , pouch, bottle, apparel, stationery) clear understanding of the product’s purpose and use reference material multiple product images from all angles (front, back, side, top, bottom) close up shots for fine details (logos, textures, stitching, patterns) any existing 3d models for reference, if available specifications confirmed product dimensions (length, width, height, diameter) packaging dimensions and material thickness (if applicable) material type and finish (plastic, fabric, paper, metal, glossy, matte, textured) exact color codes (pantone, rgb, hex) if required branding & print guidelines details of all printing areas (front, back, sides, top, bottom) placement, alignment, and sizing of logos, text, and patterns special branding requirements or restrictions special features notes on additional product features (handles, zippers, caps, folds) requirements for interactive elements (twistable, foldable, detachable) output requirements preferred lighting style and viewing angles expected output formats ( glb, gltf) 3d model compatibility in blender learn how to make your 3d models compatible with designer studio using blender this video covers defining print areas, applying materials, uv mapping, and exporting models in a web friendly format, demonstrated with t shirt and mug examples additionally, after exporting the files in glb or gltf format, you can add and assign the models to products in onprintshop