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Roughness map gives information and details of the surface whether it is rough or smooth. It is grayscale map and it varies in all ranges of grey shades. | Roughness map gives information and details of the surface whether it is rough or smooth. It is grayscale map and it varies in all ranges of grey shades. | ||
Surface with less roughness value is more reflective and higher roughness shows lower highlights. | Surface with less roughness value is more reflective and higher roughness shows lower highlights. | ||
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==== Displacement Map ==== | ==== Displacement Map ==== | ||
The displacement map, also known as the height map, defines the height range of the structure. It is also a grayscale map that varies from black to white and defines the height of the structure. The white part of the texture represents the higher part of the material and the black areas represent the lower parts. | The displacement map, also known as the height map, defines the height range of the structure. It is also a grayscale map that varies from black to white and defines the height of the structure. The white part of the texture represents the higher part of the material and the black areas represent the lower parts. |