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2D animation, 3D animation,

What are the main differences in workflow, time investment, and creative flexibility when choosing between 2D animation, 3D animation, and VFX for a commercial or storytelling project? I’m trying to understand how each option impacts the final visual quality, budget, and production timeline, especially when the goal is to balance strong visuals with clear storytelling. It would also be helpful to know in which cases combining these approaches actually adds value instead of making the project more complex than necessary.

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I’ve worked on a few small projects, and the biggest difference is how each approach affects workflow and flexibility. With 2D, you can experiment quickly and adjust style on the fly, which is great for storytelling. 3D requires more planning, but once assets are built, changes can be easier in the long run. VFX adds another layer, often requiring precise coordination and longer timelines. In terms of visuals, 3D and VFX tend to look more cinematic, while 2D shines in artistic storytelling. Mixing them can be powerful, especially for highlighting key moments, but only if it’s intentional. Otherwise, it can slow production. I found https://gamepackstudio.com/services/game-animation/ useful for understanding how these approaches can complement each other without unnecessary complexity.

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