Bevel Node#

Cycles Only

Bevel Node.

The Bevel shader node can be used for rendering rounded corners. Like bump mapping, this does not modify the actual geometry, only the shading is affected. Slight rounding on edges helps to capture specular highlights that you would also see in the real world.

Note that this is a very expensive shader, and may slow down renders by 20% even if there is a lot of other complexity in the scene. For that reason, we suggest to mainly use this for baking or still frame renders where render time is not as much of an issue. The Chanfro is a faster option when it works, but sometimes fails on complex or messy geometry.

Nota

The Bevel node will not produce a valid result when:

Inputs#

Raio

Width of the bevel effect on edges.

Normal

Normal to apply bevel on top of, to be combined with a Bump Node for example. When not connected, uses the surface normal.

Properties#

Amostras

Number of samples to take for each shader evaluation. More samples give more accurate results, but are also slower to render. The default value of 4 works well for most cases, with any noise resolved by using more AA samples.

Saídas#

Normal

Standard normal output.

Examples#

../../../_images/render_shader-nodes_input_bevel_example_setup.jpg

A minimal node setup for working with the Bevel node.#

../../../_images/render_shader-nodes_input_bevel_example.jpg

Bevel shader bringing out specular highlights on the edges.#