In business workflows, 3D asset versioning and control involve systematic tracking of changes through sequential numbering, tagging, or timestamps, paired with metadata to log edits, authors, and context. This ensures clear revision history, enabling teams to revert, align on the latest iteration, or audit changes across design, production, and deployment stages.
Key practices include: - **Version labeling**: Using sequential numbers (e.g., v1.0, v1.1) or descriptive tags (e.g., "final_v2") to identify iterations. - **Metadata logging**: Recording details like edit dates, authors, and change purposes to clarify context. - **Tool-based control**: Leveraging asset management software (e.g., ShotGrid, Perforce) with version history features to centralize tracking and prevent conflicts.
This structured approach maintains clarity, reduces errors, and supports seamless cross-team collaboration in 3D asset workflows.
