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.
