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What is the purpose of using bevels in 3D model topology?

Bevels in 3D model topology smooth edges, enhance realism via rounded transitions, aid lighting and key applications with subtle widths for balance.

What is the purpose of using bevels in 3D model topology?

Bevels in 3D model topology primarily smooth sharp edges and enhance visual realism by adding small, rounded transitions between adjacent faces.

- **Reduce harshness**: They soften rigid, artificial edges, avoiding the "computer-generated" look of unprocessed models. - **Improve lighting interaction**: Rounded transitions mimic real-world light behavior, making models appear more tactile and natural under rendering. - **Aid key applications**: Widely used in game development, product design, and VFX to boost visual quality without overcomplicating meshes.

For balance, subtle bevel widths (e.g., 0.1–0.5 units) ensure realism while maintaining mesh efficiency, suitable for both beginners and professionals.

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