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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
reflection maps are interesting features. for instance, if properly applied you can make objects appear as if they are reflected in a surface (even tho the object is nowhere in the actual scene file) or you can do some really kewl decorative effects like decorative mirrors...for instance a non -reflective decorative surface surrounded by a reflective mirror surface (many real world mirrors have this) not much info is available (that Ive seen) on the practical application of reflection maps (I may need to fix that ;)) good luck BT
If you have something that is reflective and you want to show it off without the expense in polygons, RAM, file size, then you use a reflection map to give the object something other than the sky to reflect. I usually end up creating projects with enough intresting stuff that I don't feel the need for reflection maps. Or I'll add the reflections in post production work in Photoshop.
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opkay, I'm interested in using images as reflaction maps. BUT, what good are they, what can I do with them, what are they used for? I have a vague idea, but I'd like to know more
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