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editDescriptionPhysically Based Rendering Sample 2.png |
English: A computer-generated thread plate texture rendered close-up using PBR principles. Microsurface abrasions cover the material, giving it a rough, realistic look even though the material is a metal. Specular reflections are high and realistically modeled at the appropriate edge of the thread using a normal map. |
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