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What is the role of materials in 3D rendering?

3D rendering materials define light interaction via attributes and parameters, shaping model appearance and bridging geometry to visual output.

What is the role of materials in 3D rendering?

Materials in 3D rendering are critical for defining how a 3D model interacts with light, shaping its visual appearance and surface characteristics.

- Core property definition: They specify key attributes like color, texture, reflectivity, and transparency, directly determining if a surface looks matte, shiny, transparent, or textured. - Light interaction control: By adjusting parameters (e.g., roughness, glossiness, metallicness), materials mimic real-world light behavior, making renders appear authentic or stylized.

Ultimately, materials bridge the model’s geometry and the final visual output, ensuring the scene’s realism or artistic intent is conveyed.

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