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The original post: /r/3dprinting by /u/Fractal-_- on 2024-12-31 12:34:32.

I created some 3D Models that I posted on Printables and Creality Cloud. I put a white paper behind my model. My phone has a decent camera so I made the pictures with it. I also used a circular selfie lamp to light the model. The pictures on the phone looked decent, now when I uploaded them, they seem darker and blurry. Is there a guide or some kind of good practice for making these photos? The photos are providing the first impression of the design, so I think they should look nice to catch the peoples eyes.

PS: I don't have a professional camera, or a camera at all. I have Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 phone with a 48px camera.

I didn't want to put the link to my models, because I'm not here to self-promote.

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