Softening edges is when something smooths out the parts where two things meet, like making a rough corner into a gentle curve.
Imagine you're drawing with crayons on paper. If you draw a square, it has four sharp corners. But if you use a round object, like a coin or a button, and gently press it along the edges of your square, those sharp corners become softer, almost like they’re hugging each other. That’s what softening edges is, making the parts where things meet less pointy and more curvy.
Like Making Cookies
Think about cookies! When you cut out shapes from cookie dough with a round cutter, the edges of your cookie are already softened, they’re not sharp like a square would be. It's easier to bite into a cookie with rounded edges than one with pointy corners.
So whether it’s in art, cooking, or even on a toy you play with, softening edges is just making things feel more friendly and easygoing.
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