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What technological challenges still limit 3D realism?

3D realism faces tech challenges like resource constraints, texture/lighting accuracy, and industry-specific hurdles, mitigated by optimized compression and AI upscaling.

What technological challenges still limit 3D realism?

The primary technological challenges limiting 3D realism include computational resource constraints, texture/material accuracy, and dynamic lighting simulation, as replicating real-world details like micro-textures, light interactions, and physics-based motion often conflicts with real-time performance or rendering efficiency.

Key industry-specific hurdles: - Gaming: Real-time rendering struggles to balance high-detail textures and complex lighting with stable frame rates. - Film/Animation: Photorealistic skin or fabric requires intensive subsurface scattering simulation, straining rendering pipelines. - AR/VR: Immersive environments demand low-latency, high-fidelity models, but computational limits often reduce texture resolution or lighting complexity. - Product Design: Accurate material simulations (e.g., metal, glass) for detailed previews are computationally expensive.

To mitigate, prioritize optimized texture compression and AI-driven upscaling tools to reduce computational barriers without significant quality loss.

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