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What are the key differences in texture and material handling between real-time and offline rendering?

Real-time rendering prioritizes speed with simple textures/materials; offline, detail/accuracy with complex ones.

What are the key differences in texture and material handling between real-time and offline rendering?

Real-time and offline rendering differ in texture and material handling by prioritizing speed/simplicity versus detail/accuracy, respectively.

Real-time rendering focuses on speed for interactive use (e.g., games). It uses compressed or low-resolution textures and simplified material models (e.g., basic PBR shaders) to ensure quick processing, limiting complexity to meet frame rate demands.

Offline rendering, unconstrained by real-time speed (e.g., for film/animation), prioritizes detail. It employs high-resolution textures, multi-layered materials, and complex light interactions (e.g., subsurface scattering, accurate reflections) to achieve realistic results, with rendering time being secondary.

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