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How is time typically distributed across stages in a 3D modeling workflow?

3D modeling workflow time is 50-60% for concept/core modeling, 20-30% for texturing/rigging/rendering, 10-20% for adjustments/optimization.

How is time typically distributed across stages in a 3D modeling workflow?

Time in a 3D modeling workflow is unevenly distributed, with concept design and core modeling typically accounting for 50-60% of total time. This foundational phase includes conceptualization, sketching, and 3D geometry creation, requiring careful planning to avoid downstream rework. Next, stages like texturing, rigging, and rendering take 20-30% combined, focusing on adding details, textures, and functionality. Finally, final adjustments and optimization make up the remaining 10-20%, refining output for quality. Prioritizing initial concept and modeling efficiency helps reduce revisions, streamlining the entire workflow.

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