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How do cost overruns occur in complex 3D implementations?

Cost overruns in complex 3D implementations result from underestimated complexity, unplanned scope, and resource inefficiencies.

How do cost overruns occur in complex 3D implementations?

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.

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