To thrive as a Junior 3D Modeler, you need strong creative and technical skills in 3D modeling, texturing, and rendering, typically supported by a portfolio and formal training or coursework in 3D art or design. Proficiency with industry-standard software such as Blender, Autodesk Maya, or 3ds Max, along with familiarity with file management systems, is often required. Attention to detail, willingness to learn, and effective communication help you stand out in collaborative, deadline-driven team environments. These abilities ensure you can create high-quality digital assets and adapt to evolving project needs within the industry.