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What is normals in 3D modeling 3D design?

Normals in 3D modeling are directional vectors attached to vertices or faces that indicate a surface’s orientation (which way it’s pointing).

What is normals in 3D modeling 3D design?

Normals in 3D modeling are directional vectors attached to vertices or faces that indicate a surface’s orientation (which way it’s pointing).

They’re critical for realistic lighting and shading—software uses normals to calculate how light interacts with the model, so flipped normals can make a face look dark or invisible.

Most 3D tools let you view normals as small lines (e.g., Blender’s “Draw Normals” option) to fix issues quickly if surfaces don’t look right.

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