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3D & Motion Projects & Portfolio Practice Test 2026 | Exam P

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Q1Domain Verified
When creating a high-poly model for baking onto a low-poly counterpart, what is the primary reason for ensuring the high-poly mesh does not extend beyond the low-poly's UV shell borders?
To reduce the overall polygon count of the final, combined asset.
To make the high-poly model easier to texture paint by hand.
To ensure the baked normal map does not contain incorrect or overlapping information.
To prevent the render engine from crashing during the baking process.
Q2Domain Verified
In a PBR (Physically Based Rendering) workflow, a "metalness" map is used. What is the correct interpretation of a pure white value (1.0) on this map?
The surface has maximum micro-surface roughness, scattering light diffusely.
The surface is a perfect dielectric, like plastic or wood.
The surface is completely transparent, like glass.
The surface is a perfect conductor (metal), and its color is determined by the albedo map.
Q3Domain Verified
You are tasked with creating a complex, non-organic asset for a real-time game engine. Which modeling strategy best balances visual detail with performance constraints?
Sculpting a single, multimillion-poly mesh and importing it directly into the engine.
Using a low-poly base mesh with supporting edge loops for clean silhouettes, and baking high-poly details from a separate model onto texture maps.
Creating a low-poly model and using only vertex colors for all surface detail and color.
Modeling all details directly into the low-poly mesh, resulting in a high vertex count but no texture maps.

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