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What are the most common mistakes made by new 3D modelers?

New 3D modelers often make mistakes like poor topology and overcomplicating geometry, leading to issues, but can avoid them by focusing on basics.

What are the most common mistakes made by new 3D modelers?

New 3D modelers commonly make mistakes like poor topology, overcomplicating geometry, neglecting UV mapping basics, and prioritizing surface details over foundational skills. These errors often lead to issues like animation deformation, rendering problems, or inefficient workflows.

- **Poor topology**: Inconsistent edge flow or non-manifold geometry can cause meshes to warp during animation or editing. - **Excessive polygons**: Adding too many polygons early bloats file size, slows performance, and complicates adjustments. - **Neglected UV mapping**: Skipping proper UV unwrapping results in distorted textures, ruining final renders. - **Premature detail focus**: Rushing to add details (e.g., textures, subdivisions) before mastering basics undermines model functionality.

To avoid these, beginners should start with simple low-poly models, prioritize clean topology and UV layout, and build foundational skills first.

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