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How does technical debt build up in 3D pipelines?

Technical debt in 3D pipelines arises from rushed development, legacy tools, and inconsistent standards, slowing tasks and reducing long-term efficiency.

How does technical debt build up in 3D pipelines?

Technical debt in 3D pipelines builds up when shortcuts, outdated tools, or inconsistent workflows are prioritized over long-term robustness.

Key causes include: - Rushed development: Cutting corners for quick delivery, such as using unoptimized asset formats (e.g., high-poly models without LODs) or skipping documentation. - Legacy tool reliance: Sticking to outdated software that lacks updates, causing compatibility issues with new plugins or workflows. - Inconsistent standards: Failing to enforce pipeline norms (e.g., naming conventions, file structures), leading to confusion during asset handoffs.

Over time, these accumulated issues slow tasks like asset updates, pipeline scaling, or team onboarding, requiring extra effort to resolve and hindering long-term efficiency.

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