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What is a metalness map and how is it used in PBR workflows?

A metalness map in PBR workflows defines metallic/non-metallic areas of 3D models for realistic light-material interactions.

What is a metalness map and how is it used in PBR workflows?

A metalness map is a grayscale texture in PBR (Physically Based Rendering) workflows that defines metallic (white) and non-metallic (black) areas of a 3D model, enabling realistic light-material interactions. It guides the rendering engine: white regions receive metallic properties (high reflectivity, color tinting from the albedo map), while black regions get dielectric properties (lower reflectivity, no color tinting), often paired with roughness maps to refine surface detail. Widely used in game development, VFX, and 3D visualization, it distinguishes metal vs. non-metal surfaces (e.g., steel vs. wood) for physically accurate rendering. To ensure lifelike results, align the metalness map with the model’s actual surface types, ensuring consistent material behavior in PBR pipelines.

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