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What is a "low-poly" model, and how do you create one with good topology?

To create a good topology low-poly model, focus on essential forms, use clean edge loops, minimize vertices, prefer quads, and start with primitives.

What is a "low-poly" model, and how do you create one with good topology?

A "low-poly" model is a 3D model with a minimal number of polygons, characterized by simple, angular shapes and reduced detail, prioritizing efficiency for real-time applications like video games or mobile apps. To create one with good topology: Focus on essential forms first, capturing the core silhouette without overcomplicating. Use clean edge loops to maintain structural integrity, ensuring the model deforms well if needed. Minimize unnecessary vertices—prefer quadrilaterals (quads) over triangles for flexibility, especially in deformable areas. Start with basic primitives in 3D software, then iteratively reduce polygons while preserving the intended shape.

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