@merthyr1831 It really depends what the final mesh is going to be used for. If you’re just rendering in Blender multiple meshes are fine because the renderer will take care of most things and it’s modular. Game? That gets complicated fast. For a prototype it may be OK but for production, you want to control overdraw and polys and bake the multiple meshes down to a game ready monolithic model. A tank in a game is going to be multiple meshes to some degree. Modular supports variations.
@merthyr1831 It really depends what the final mesh is going to be used for. If you’re just rendering in Blender multiple meshes are fine because the renderer will take care of most things and it’s modular. Game? That gets complicated fast. For a prototype it may be OK but for production, you want to control overdraw and polys and bake the multiple meshes down to a game ready monolithic model. A tank in a game is going to be multiple meshes to some degree. Modular supports variations.