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What are the common mistakes when minimalize environment 3D models?

Common mistakes when minimizing environment 3D models include over-simplifying key structural details, unbalanced texture resolution, and ignoring LOD

What are the common mistakes when minimalize environment 3D models?

Common mistakes when minimizing environment 3D models include over-simplifying key structural details, unbalanced texture resolution, and ignoring LOD (Level of Detail) hierarchy.

Over-simplifying critical elements (e.g., wall edges, floor patterns) erases the environment’s unique identity and realism. Unbalanced textures—too low-res (blurry) or too high-res (wasting memory)—harm both visuals and performance. Neglecting LOD means models don’t adapt to camera distance, causing sudden quality drops or lag.

Always test the minimized model in its target application (e.g., game engine, 3D viewer) to catch issues like missing details or performance hits before final use.

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