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- Subsurface_scattering abstract "Subsurface scattering (or SSS), also known as subsurface light transport (SSLT), is a mechanism of light transport in which light penetrates the surface of a translucent object, is scattered by interacting with the material, and exits the surface at a different point. The light will generally penetrate the surface and be reflected a number of times at irregular angles inside the material, before passing back out of the material at an angle other than the angle it would have if it had been reflected directly off the surface. Subsurface scattering is important in 3D computer graphics, being necessary for the realistic rendering of materials such as marble, skin, leaves, wax and milk.".
- Subsurface_scattering thumbnail ShellOpticalDescattering.png?width=300.
- Subsurface_scattering wikiPageExternalLink subsurf.html.
- Subsurface_scattering wikiPageExternalLink bssrdf.
- Subsurface_scattering wikiPageExternalLink 135.html.
- Subsurface_scattering wikiPageExternalLink 3dsmax-mental-ray-sub-surface-scattering-guide.
- Subsurface_scattering wikiPageID "1672020".
- Subsurface_scattering wikiPageRevisionID "590118321".
- Subsurface_scattering hasPhotoCollection Subsurface_scattering.
- Subsurface_scattering subject Category:3D_rendering.
- Subsurface_scattering subject Category:Optics.
- Subsurface_scattering type BodyPart105220461.
- Subsurface_scattering type Eye105311054.
- Subsurface_scattering type Optics.
- Subsurface_scattering type Organ105297523.
- Subsurface_scattering type Part109385911.
- Subsurface_scattering type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Subsurface_scattering type SenseOrgan105299178.
- Subsurface_scattering type Thing100002452.
- Subsurface_scattering comment "Subsurface scattering (or SSS), also known as subsurface light transport (SSLT), is a mechanism of light transport in which light penetrates the surface of a translucent object, is scattered by interacting with the material, and exits the surface at a different point.".
- Subsurface_scattering label "Subsurface scattering".
- Subsurface_scattering label "Transluminescence".
- Subsurface_scattering label "Volumenstreuung".
- Subsurface_scattering label "Подповерхностное рассеивание".
- Subsurface_scattering label "サブサーフェイス・スキャタリング".
- Subsurface_scattering sameAs Volumenstreuung.
- Subsurface_scattering sameAs Transluminescence.
- Subsurface_scattering sameAs サブサーフェイス・スキャタリング.
- Subsurface_scattering sameAs m.05m7mn.
- Subsurface_scattering sameAs Q766108.
- Subsurface_scattering sameAs Q766108.
- Subsurface_scattering sameAs Subsurface_scattering.
- Subsurface_scattering wasDerivedFrom Subsurface_scattering?oldid=590118321.
- Subsurface_scattering depiction ShellOpticalDescattering.png.
- Subsurface_scattering isPrimaryTopicOf Subsurface_scattering.