Art direction directly influences cost allocation in 3D projects by shaping resource demands and production priorities, guiding budget distribution across asset creation, rendering, and labor.
Key impacts include: - **Asset complexity**: Detailed art direction (e.g., high-poly models, intricate textures) increases creation costs via longer design time; simpler styles reduce expenses by minimizing detail work. - **Rendering needs**: Demands for realistic lighting/high resolution (set by art direction) raise rendering costs through more computing power/time; basic requirements lower these costs. - **Labor focus**: It directs team priorities—e.g., prioritizing characters over environments shifts budget to character artists, while balanced direction spreads costs across roles.
By aligning these factors, art direction ensures cost allocation matches creative goals, balancing quality and efficiency.
