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What are the common mistakes when texture normal maps 3D models?

Common mistakes when texturing normal maps for 3D models include incorrect tangent space alignment, over-exaggerated details, and poor UV unwrapping.

What are the common mistakes when texture normal maps 3D models?

Common mistakes when texturing normal maps for 3D models include incorrect tangent space alignment, over-exaggerated details, and poor UV unwrapping.

Incorrect tangent space means the normal map doesn’t match the software’s surface direction calculation, leading to glitchy lighting or misaligned shadows. Over-exaggerating small details (like scratches) creates an artificial, "plastic" look instead of subtle variation. Poor UVs—stretched or overlapping—distort the normal map, ruining realism.

For troubleshooting, use real-time previews to check light interaction and keep details proportional to the model’s scale to avoid overdoing it.