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How to bevel a cycles render 3D model for beginners?

For beginners, beveling a Cycles-render 3D model in Blender starts with adding the Bevel modifier to your object—it’s the key to softening hard edges

How to bevel a cycles render 3D model for beginners?

For beginners, beveling a Cycles-render 3D model in Blender starts with adding the Bevel modifier to your object—it’s the key to softening hard edges for realistic Cycles lighting and shadows. Adjust the modifier’s Width (control bevel size, start with 0.1 for subtlety), Segments (3–5 for smoothness without extra complexity), and use the Angle Limit method to only bevel sharp edges (prevents over-beveling flat surfaces). Practice with a cube: Add the Bevel modifier, set Width to 0.1 and Segments to 3, then switch to Cycles Render—you’ll see how hard edges turn into natural, render-ready details.

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