![]() What I’ve generally noticed of ‘low poly’ is that there really is no style that’s plainly referred to as “High Poly”, and by that I mean, there’s not a universal number of faces that changes the style. I am sure it will depend on clients and venues you provide mesh for but, I am curious what others think or have experienced.ĭo you have set limits or constraints you try to stick to when modeling? Are there specific limits in whatever venue you may be uploading your mesh to/for? Are you limited in the number of materials you can assign to your meshes?įeel free to post your thoughts, specific venues and limits, references, resources, etc. Not even a general idea of what is considered ideal for low, medium, or high poly mesh. What I am curious about and want to toss out to Everyone here is what do you consider low poly when you are modeling? If you search the web, there doesn’t seem to be a particular set of numbers or, a standard that I can find. Their limit is about 65K in vertices per mesh upload of a mesh object however, that is not really considered low poly in that venue. Okay, I think I have a good idea what low poly is based upon things I create for a venue I am involved with called Second Life. There is not really a good place to put this topic here in the Blender area so an going to post here in the Showcase area.
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