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What is the difference between high-poly and low-poly modeling in 3D?

High-poly 3D modeling uses many polygons for detail; low-poly uses fewer for efficiency, chosen by project needs.

What is the difference between high-poly and low-poly modeling in 3D?

The core difference between high-poly and low-poly 3D modeling lies in polygon count and detail level: high-poly uses a large number of polygons for intricate details, while low-poly uses fewer for simplicity and efficiency.

- **Polygon count**: High-poly models have thousands to millions of polygons, enabling complex geometry; low-poly models have hundreds to thousands, prioritizing minimalism. - **Detail level**: High-poly captures fine details like textures, surface curves, and small features for realism; low-poly simplifies shapes, often with flat surfaces and basic forms. - **Use cases**: High-poly suits static, high-quality renders (e.g., film effects, product visualization); low-poly is ideal for real-time applications (e.g., video games, AR/VR) where performance and speed are critical.

In summary, high-poly emphasizes detail for visual quality, while low-poly prioritizes efficiency for real-time performance—choose based on your project’s needs.

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