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What is the difference between normal maps 3D model and Godot 3D model?

Normal maps 3D models use normal map textures to simulate surface detail, while Godot 3D models are optimized for the Godot Engine’s rendering and wor

What is the difference between normal maps 3D model and Godot 3D model?

Normal maps 3D models use normal map textures to simulate surface detail, while Godot 3D models are optimized for the Godot Engine’s rendering and workflow.

- **Normal maps focus on detail**: They add visual texture (like bumps or scratches) without increasing polygon count, keeping models lightweight. - **Godot models prioritize compatibility**: They’re designed to work with Godot’s tools—such as glTF imports and its material system—for smooth workflow.

If you’re using models in Godot, you can boost detail with normal maps: use supported formats (e.g., PNG) and test imports to ensure correct rendering.

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