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Deleting Custom Split Normals To Fix Shading in Blender
Feb 04, 2025
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0Article by Rowan Ibbeken
In this tutorial, we'll look at a common issue faced by Blender users: shading artifacts caused by custom split normals. We walk you through the step-by-step process of deleting custom split normals to restore smooth, natural-looking surfaces in your 3D models.











