Aesthetically, the software excels at a particular look: bold public-facing 3D titles and logo intros—the kind seen in late-90s and early-2000s multimedia projects. The results are inherently stylized: exaggerated bevels, saturated reflections, and pronounced specular highlights. For contemporary projects, that look can be nostalgic and intentional; for others it can be refined by combining subtle bevels, desaturated materials, and restrained lighting.