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How do you maintain an even distribution of polygons in 3D models?

Maintaining even 3D polygon distribution uses edge loops, subdivision, and retopology to balance density, optimizing rendering and quality.

How do you maintain an even distribution of polygons in 3D models?

Maintaining even polygon distribution in 3D models involves balancing polygon density across surfaces based on their detail requirements, ensuring no area has excessively high or low counts to avoid rendering inefficiencies or visual detail loss.

Key methods include: - **Edge loops**: Create consistent polygon flow, ideal for organic shapes (e.g., characters), ensuring uniform density along curves and supporting smooth deformation. - **Subdivision surfaces**: Tools like Catmull-Clark subdivide edges to smooth density, useful for high-poly models needing even, refined surfaces. - **Retopology**: Redesign meshes to redistribute polygons, allocating more to visually critical areas (e.g., faces, focal points) and fewer to flat/less visible regions.

By combining these techniques, you achieve balanced polygon distribution, optimizing rendering efficiency and preserving visual quality in 3D models.

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