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How does texture mapping impact the composition of 3D models?

Texture mapping enhances 3D model realism with 2D images while reducing complexity and file size.

How does texture mapping impact the composition of 3D models?

Texture mapping impacts 3D model composition by enhancing visual detail while minimizing geometric complexity. It overlays 2D images (textures) onto 3D surfaces, simulating materials like wood, metal, or fabric to boost realism without adding polygons, keeping models lightweight.

- **Adds surface realism**: Textures mimic material properties (color, roughness, patterns), making models visually lifelike without extra 3D geometry. - **Reduces file size**: By using 2D images instead of more polygons, texture mapping keeps model files smaller, improving rendering/real-time performance.

Overall, it balances visual quality and structural efficiency, key for effective 3D model composition.

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