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What are the cost implications of using PBR workflows in 3D rendering?

PBR workflows in 3D rendering increase costs via longer production time and specialized tools, with small projects using free/entry-level tools to balance expenses.

What are the cost implications of using PBR workflows in 3D rendering?

Using PBR workflows in 3D rendering typically increases costs, mainly due to higher production time and specialized tool requirements.

- **Production time**: PBR demands detailed texture creation (e.g., albedo, roughness maps) and precise lighting parameter tuning, extending asset development time and raising labor costs. - **Tool costs**: Specialized software/plugins (e.g., Substance Painter, Marmoset Toolbag) often require licensing fees, adding to expenses.

For small projects, balancing costs can involve using free tools (e.g., Blender’s built-in PBR features) or entry-level software to reduce initial investment.

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