I need help with diagnosing and fixing this shading artifact. Pictured is the model with the shading areas in question along with the mesh. Thank you.
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$\begingroup$ Hello could you please share the object? blend-exchange.com $\endgroup$– moonbootsCommented Sep 27 at 7:38
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$\begingroup$ @moonboots <img src="https://blend-exchange.com/embedImage.png?bid=WakVV7gx" /> $\endgroup$– Kyle KenworthyCommented Sep 27 at 7:55
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It's not a shading problem, you have inner faces, as soon as you give your object a Subdivision Surface modifier it makes them surface through the outer faces, so the best is probably to remove them:
Message to Gorgious: Select All by Trait > Interior Faces won't work in that cases as these inner faces are connected to the outer ;)