When starting to master edge 3D modeling as a beginner, focus on foundational software familiarity, basic edge manipulation, and progressive practice with real-world examples.
First, learn a user-friendly tool like Blender to grasp core edge tools (extrude, bevel, loop cut) and interface navigation. Next, practice selecting edges, adjusting their position/shape, and understanding how edges define a model’s form (e.g., using edge loops to add curvature). Then, progress from simple objects (cubes, cylinders) to complex shapes (furniture, characters) to apply techniques like chamfering for realism.
If you’re new, try short Blender edge tutorials (e.g., "Blender edge basics for beginners") and modify 1-2 simple models daily—this builds muscle memory without overwhelming you.
