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Why is my low poly 3D model too heavy?

Your low poly 3D model is too heavy primarily due to hidden high-poly details, unoptimized textures, or redundant geometry like overlapping faces.

Why is my low poly 3D model too heavy?

Your low poly 3D model is too heavy primarily due to hidden high-poly details, unoptimized textures, or redundant geometry like overlapping faces. - Hidden high-poly details: Unapplied modifiers (e.g., subdivisions) add extra vertices without visible changes to the model. - Unoptimized textures: Using high-resolution (4K) instead of 1K textures increases file size even with few faces. - Redundant geometry: Duplicate vertices or overlapping faces bloat the model unnecessarily. To lighten it, apply all modifiers first, reduce texture resolution, or use a decimation tool (like Blender’s Decimate modifier) to remove unused vertices—this preserves the low poly aesthetic while cutting down on weight.

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