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What are "materials" in 3D modeling?

In 3D modeling, materials are digital attributes defining an object’s surface behavior and appearance by simulating light interaction and real-world properties.

What are "materials" in 3D modeling?

In 3D modeling, materials are digital attributes that define a 3D object’s surface behavior and visual appearance by simulating how it interacts with light.

Key properties they simulate include: - Color: Base hue and saturation (e.g., red for a apple). - Texture: Surface details like patterns, bumps, or grain (e.g., wood grain or fabric weave). - Reflectivity: Light bounce intensity (e.g., metallic shine or dull matte). - Transparency: Light transmission (e.g., clear glass or frosted plastic). - Roughness: Smoothness affecting light scatter (e.g., glossy vs. textured surfaces).

By mimicking real-world materials—such as metal, wood, or stone—they enhance model realism, making digital objects look lifelike in renders or animations.

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