Vertices 3D models help indie game developers create, customize, and optimize 3D assets (like characters, environments, or props) using geometric points to build meshes—ideal for limited budgets and resources.
Each vertex is a 3D coordinate that connects to form a mesh; indie devs use this to craft popular low-poly styles, tweak details for better performance, or animate objects (e.g., character movement) without expensive tools.
For new indie devs, Blender is great to experiment with vertices—small position changes reshape assets quickly while keeping file sizes small for faster game loads.
