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When does increasing 3D quality significantly raise costs?

Increasing 3D quality raises costs via higher polygons, detailed textures, and complex animations, mitigated by optimization.

When does increasing 3D quality significantly raise costs?

Increasing 3D quality significantly raises costs when it requires higher polygon counts, more detailed textures, or complex animations. These factors drive up production expenses by demanding more resources and time.

- Higher polygon counts: More polygons increase computational load for modeling and rendering, raising hardware/software costs and processing time. - Detailed textures: Creating high-resolution, intricate textures takes longer for artists, boosting labor expenses and production timelines. - Complex animations: Elaborate movements require more frame-by-frame work and testing, straining both time and skilled personnel resources.

To balance quality and cost, optimize polygon counts or use procedural textures to reduce resource demands and production time.

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