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How does a 3D modeler approach a new project from concept to execution?

A 3D modeler systematically creates 3D assets through collaboration, reference gathering, blocking, detailing, testing, and refinement, using mood boards for efficiency.

How does a 3D modeler approach a new project from concept to execution?

A 3D modeler approaches a new project by systematically translating the concept into executable 3D assets, from requirement alignment to final refinement.

Key steps include: 1) Collaborating with stakeholders to clarify project goals, style, and technical constraints (e.g., software limits or end-use like animation). 2) Gathering reference materials (images, sketches, or real-world objects) to guide design. 3) Blocking out basic shapes in 3D software to set proportions and structure. 4) Adding details, textures, and materials for realism or stylization. 5) Testing functionality (e.g., rigging for animation) and refining based on feedback.

For efficiency, starting with a mood board to solidify visual direction can streamline the modeling process.

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