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How does scope definition prevent over-investment in 3D quality?

Scope definition clarifies 3D quality requirements and boundaries to prevent over-investment and focus resources.

How does scope definition prevent over-investment in 3D quality?

Scope definition prevents over-investment in 3D quality by clarifying quality requirements and boundaries upfront.

It sets clear standards for key details like polygon count, texture resolution, and animation complexity, avoiding unnecessary high-quality elements that exceed project needs. By aligning quality levels with specific use cases (e.g., real-time rendering vs. high-resolution static models) and client expectations, it ensures resources focus on necessary quality rather than over-engineering.

To optimize, document the 3D model’s intended use (e.g., gaming, visualization) and required performance metrics to guide scope definition effectively.

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