Concept
Subsurface Scattering 0
Subsurface scattering is a phenomenon that occurs when light penetrates the surface of a translucent material, scatters internally, and exits at a different location, giving the material a soft, glowing appearance. It is crucial in rendering realistic images of materials like skin, marble, and milk, where light does not simply reflect off the surface but interacts with the material's internal structure.
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