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Why does my polygons 3D model sharp in Blender?

Your polygon 3D model appears sharp in Blender usually because the mesh’s shading is set to Flat (not Smooth) or edge splits/auto-smooth are enabled.

Why does my polygons 3D model sharp in Blender?

Your polygon 3D model appears sharp in Blender usually because the mesh’s shading is set to Flat (not Smooth) or edge splits/auto-smooth are enabled. Flat shading shows each face as a separate flat surface, creating hard edges between polygons—Smooth shading blends adjacent faces for a rounded look. Edge splits or auto-smooth can keep edges sharp even with Smooth shading on. To fix it, right-click the model and select “Shade Smooth.” If edges are still too sharp, adjust the auto-smooth angle in Object Data Properties > Normals.

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