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Diffuse Reflective Coefficient

The diffuse reflective coefficient is a luminosity texturemap that is applied over the visible texturemap on one or more polygons of an object. It contains a greyscale grid for use by raycasting or raytracing algorithms, to tell the renderer the degree of matte that a given pixel exhibits, controlling how light is reflected, if at all.

See Also: Luster, Attenuation Coefficient, Attenuation Coefficient

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(29/07/2009)
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