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Version: 1.0.0

Workflow Overview

Author: Rossana Mazza Creation Date: 01/10/2025
Last Reviewer: Vincenzo Mossuto

The following workflow outlines the mandatory steps for creating and preparing high-fidelity 3D eyewear models for production, visualization, and Virtual Try-On (VTO) integration. The process is strictly governed by standardized naming conventions and relies heavily on the Spaarkly Scripts add-on for automation and quality control.

The workflow progresses logically to ensure technical compliance at every stage:

  1. Setup:
    Involves setting up the scene and model (scale, origin, and orientation) and utilizing Spaarkly Scripts to automatically check and align key parameters like Component Naming and UVs before any modeling or poly-reduction is performed.

  2. Modeling:
    Creation of clean, low-poly geometry.

  3. Naming & Structuring:
    This stage requires the strict application of component naming conventions (FF_, TM_, etc.), which is enforced by Spaarkly Naming Script.

  4. Shading & Materials:
    The shading phase focuses on defining and applying materials, ensuring the models’ appearance remains consistent with the intended product design.

  5. Rigging & Animation:
    Phase that focuses on applying automated rigging via Spaarkly Scripts, followed by Bulk Animation application automated by Spaarkly rigging and animation Script, or creating Signature Animations for unique design features.

  6. Placement
    Running the scripts in the Final setup FULL and Final setup CUT sections to ensure the model's precise alignment and placement for both 3D Viewer and VTO (Virtual Try-On) applications.

  7. Export:
    Exporting all final, validated assets following the standard naming conventions as glb.

This structured approach guarantees that every 3D asset is technically robust, visually consistent, and immediately deployable for VTO and 3D visualization.