Edge flow directly impacts a 3D model’s visual quality and functionality, influencing how it deforms, renders, and performs in applications like animation or 3D printing.
Well-aligned edge flow follows the model’s natural contours (e.g., muscle lines, object curves). This ensures smooth deformation during animation, with minimal artifacts like pinching or stretching, and clean rendering.
Poor edge flow—with abrupt direction changes or uneven spacing—leads to distorted shapes during rigging/sculpting. It causes rendering issues, reduces aesthetic appeal, and limits practical usability.
