Asset quality directly impacts a 3D library’s long-term value by influencing usability, reliability, and relevance over time. High-quality 3D assets—with accurate geometry, clean topology, consistent file formats, and up-to-date textures—enhance reusability across projects and software, reducing rework costs and keeping the library indispensable. In contrast, low-quality assets (e.g., with errors or outdated formats) quickly become obsolete, lowering the library’s utility and diminishing its value. To sustain long-term value, regular quality audits—such as fixing geometry issues or updating textures—help keep the library relevant and useful.
