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How to understand edges 3D models for non-designers?

For non-designers, edges in 3D models are the lines where two faces of a 3D object meet—like the corner of a box or the seam on a can in real life.

How to understand edges 3D models for non-designers?

For non-designers, edges in 3D models are the lines where two faces of a 3D object meet—like the corner of a box or the seam on a can in real life.

They define an object’s basic shape: A cube has 12 edges connecting its 6 square faces, while a cylinder’s edges link its circular top/bottom to the curved side.

Edges help 3D tools (or printers) understand structure—adjusting them makes shapes sharp (hard edges) or smooth (soft edges).

To practice, try a free tool like Tinkercad: Pull a cube’s edge to see how the shape changes—hands-on use makes edges easy to grasp without design experience.

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