To make edge loops on a 3D model look perfect, align them with the model’s natural shape and deformation paths (e.g., character joints) while keeping spacing consistent. Aligned loops support smooth bending or subdivision—no pinching or distortion when the model moves. Even spacing prevents uneven geometry that ruins surface quality. Use tools like edge slides or loop cuts to refine loops. Preview with a subdivision modifier early to catch and fix artifacts before finalizing.
