When creating stylized polygon 3D models, focus on three key tips: simplify core shapes, use bold limited colors, and maintain consistent edge flow.
Simplify core shapes by cutting clutter—start with basic primitives (cubes, spheres) to highlight essential forms, keeping designs cohesive and avoiding overcomplication.
Use bold, limited color palettes with high contrast instead of realistic gradients. This makes models stand out in games or animations and reinforces the stylized vibe.
Maintain consistent edge flow (polygons following object contours) to improve topology for rigging (if animated) and keep models polished.
For beginners, practice with simple objects (like a cartoon mug or tree) to master these basics before moving to complex projects.
