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How are 3D workflows becoming more modular and reusable?

3D workflows are becoming more modular and reusable via task decomposition and pre-built assets, reducing redundancy and accelerating timelines.

How are 3D workflows becoming more modular and reusable?

3D workflows are becoming more modular and reusable by breaking complex processes into independent, standardized components that can be shared, combined, or repurposed across projects.

Key drivers include: - **Task decomposition**: Treating core tasks (modeling, texturing, rigging) as separate "modules" that function independently, allowing adjustments without rebuilding entire workflows. - **Pre-built assets**: Using pre-made templates, asset libraries, or plugin tools—e.g., a character rigging module from one project can be adapted for another via parameter tweaks instead of starting anew.

This modularity reduces redundancy, accelerates project timelines, and fosters consistency by leveraging reusable components.

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