Environmental maps play a key role in creating realistic materials by simulating light interaction through capturing and reflecting surrounding lighting conditions, ensuring materials respond naturally to their virtual environment.
They act as a critical reference for material properties like reflectivity and gloss, guiding how the material should behave under different lighting scenarios.
By mimicking real-world lighting, they prevent materials from appearing flat or artificial, enhancing depth and authenticity in 3D renders or simulations.
In short, environmental maps bridge material properties and environmental lighting, making materials look lifelike and true to their context.
