Interactive feature depth directly impacts 3D implementation cost—greater depth generally increases costs due to higher development complexity and resource demands.
- **Increased development complexity**: Deeper interactions (e.g., multi-layered animations, real-time dynamic responses) require intricate coding, specialized tools, and custom solutions, raising labor and tool expenses. - **Higher testing requirements**: Complex features need extensive testing for functionality and compatibility, extending development time and adding testing labor costs.
In short, basic interactions (e.g., simple clicks) have lower costs, while advanced, deep features drive up implementation expenses through added complexity, testing, and resource needs.
