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How can 3D quality targets be set more rationally?

Rationally set 3D quality targets by aligning with scenarios/needs, balancing model complexity, rendering performance, accuracy, hardware limits, and downstream needs.

How can 3D quality targets be set more rationally?

To set 3D quality targets rationally, align them with specific application scenarios and user needs, balancing core factors and practical constraints.

Key core factors to consider include: - Model complexity: Polygon count and texture resolution, as higher values enhance detail but may increase load. - Rendering performance: Frame rate and loading speed, critical for real-time applications like AR/VR to ensure smooth interaction. - Accuracy: Dimensional precision and detail clarity, prioritized in static uses such as product displays.

Additionally, account for constraints like hardware limits (e.g., mobile device capabilities) and downstream needs (e.g., web transmission requiring smaller file sizes). Balancing these ensures targets are neither excessive nor insufficient.

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