Scope Example: Adding a Second Location

A second location or scene means the creation of an additional set and props. While careful planning can let you reuse some of the elements from the first set, the odds are that you are creating a separate location to provide contrast and therefore will be creating most of its assets from scratch. In that case, double both the rough set and final set and prop creation times. Also, non-character-related surfacing and lighting will also double.

A fully realized second scene or location in your project will add another 80 hours onto the project.

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