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How to simplify a 3D model in stylized art?

To simplify a 3D model for stylized art, reduce polygon count while preserving key shapes/silhouette, then use flat colors or minimal shading to enhan

How to simplify a 3D model in stylized art?

To simplify a 3D model for stylized art, reduce polygon count while preserving key shapes/silhouette, then use flat colors or minimal shading to enhance the style.

- **Cut unnecessary details**: Remove tiny curves, complex edges, or small features that don’t serve the core design—tools like Blender’s Decimate modifier let you lower polygons gradually without losing recognizability. - **Use simple materials**: Skip realistic textures; opt for solid colors, cel shading, or basic patterns to keep the model clean and stylized (these emphasize style over realism).

For beginners, start with a basic model, lower polygons step-by-step, and test solid colors first—this keeps the process simple while maintaining consistency in your stylized look.

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