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1. Get a nice looking skybox that matches the theme/color of your creation
2. Change video settings to ”High” (my computer does not enjoy that, however I just bear with the lag while I’m taking the pictures)
3. Try rotating the creation to get light from different angles and find the angle in which the ship looks most realistic and least ”blocky”
It’s really just like a real life photosession, trying different angles, and oh, try changing the FOV in the settings aswell, some creations look good in a wide FOV and some look better in a narrow FOV.
Hope that helps!