The budget differences between 3D animation and 3D modeling primarily result from their distinct production scopes and complexity. 3D modeling focuses on creating static 3D assets (e.g., characters, objects), with costs tied to detail level and asset count—typically a few hundred to several thousand dollars per asset. 3D animation, however, involves additional steps like rigging, keyframing, and rendering, leading to higher budgets, often tens of thousands to millions of dollars depending on project length and complexity. To manage costs, start with 3D modeling to establish core assets before investing in animation.
