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What are reflection probes and how are they used in 3D rendering?

Reflection probes are 3D tools that capture environments for realistic, efficient reflections in real-time rendering.

What are reflection probes and how are they used in 3D rendering?

Reflection probes are 3D rendering tools that capture surrounding visuals to generate realistic reflections on surfaces, enhancing material realism for metal, glass, and other reflective objects.

- **How they work**: They render a 360-degree cubemap of the environment, which is mapped as a reflection texture onto materials. This reduces reliance on complex ray tracing while maintaining convincing reflection quality. - **Common uses**: Widely applied in real-time rendering, such as games, architectural previews, and VR, to balance performance and visual fidelity. - **Placement tips**: For static scenes, a single probe at the center often suffices; dynamic environments may require multiple probes to ensure accurate reflections across changing surroundings.

In short, reflection probes enable efficient, realistic reflections in 3D rendering with minimal computational cost.

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