clarification q: if anisotropic BRDF depends on the reflections of small imperfections (e.i. bumps, fibers or scratches) that are on a reflective surface, would a perfectly polished pan be isotropic?
llejj
@muuncakez I think so, since polishing would get rid of the "ordered microstructure".
Edge7481
After doing project 4 and the amount of work to get the textures working I wonder how difficult modelling anisotropic stuff would be like, since it goes from 2d to 4d
clarification q: if anisotropic BRDF depends on the reflections of small imperfections (e.i. bumps, fibers or scratches) that are on a reflective surface, would a perfectly polished pan be isotropic?
@muuncakez I think so, since polishing would get rid of the "ordered microstructure".
After doing project 4 and the amount of work to get the textures working I wonder how difficult modelling anisotropic stuff would be like, since it goes from 2d to 4d