Cost overruns in complex 3D implementations typically stem from unforeseen technical challenges, scope creep, or resource inefficiencies, pushing expenses beyond the initial budget.
- **Underestimated technical complexity**: Higher-than-expected model precision requirements, tool compatibility issues, or rendering demands often require additional time and resources to resolve, increasing labor and tooling costs. - **Unplanned scope expansions**: Adding unbudgeted elements like detailed textures, animations, or extra 3D assets expands workload without adjusting the budget, driving up expenses. - **Resource inefficiencies**: Delays from poor team coordination, asset creation bottlenecks, or tool limitations prolong timelines, raising operational and labor costs.
These factors collectively overshoot the original budget, causing cost overruns.
