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How can I made shape/edges of the car to be seen better?

I got those results in Shade Mode:

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I want some more contrast with shapes/edges/shadows seen. Even sketch looking view like this:

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  • $\begingroup$ As Chris says, there are a lot of option in the Viewport Shading panel $\endgroup$
    – moonboots
    Commented Jun 26, 2023 at 9:05

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A cube with one face deleted using the default settings:

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As commented above you can play with the Viewport Shading settings (1). Turn on Cavity (2) and try using different Studio Lighting settings (3) and then (4). The image below shows the same cube with all those settings applied:

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  • $\begingroup$ Thanks. I have done exactly what you advice me. Thanks for print screen! $\endgroup$
    – N.B.U
    Commented Jun 26, 2023 at 11:26
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maybe turn on cavity, so see edges better:

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Another thing you can do additionally to what is given in the other answers is enabling Wireframe in the Viewport Overlays, although this might be too much visible edges for your liking. The slider for Wireframe can reduce the visible edges, but I don't think this works well. If you don't want the edges so prominently black, you can reduce the Opacity next to the Wireframe.

wireframe enabled

wireframe reduced

opacity reduced

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