Translucency
发布于:2025-08-13
Support for translucency
Translucency allows lightweight fabrics like shirts to better replicate realistic effects, instead of just being transparent.
When light interacts with materials that have translucency properties, a portion of the light passes through the material, rather than being fully reflected or absorbed.
When light interacts with materials that have translucency properties, a portion of the light passes through the material, rather than being fully reflected or absorbed.
Operation Path:
Select Fabric▶ Property Editor ▶ Material ▶ Advanced ▶ Translucency

Application Scenario: Rendering lightweight fabric clothing.
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Difference between Translucency and Transparency:
Translucency refers to the process of light passing through a medium or material without being completely absorbed or reflected. It describes the behavior of light as it passes through the material.
Transparency is a material property that describes light passing through the material without significant scattering or absorption, and the directionality of transmitted light is maintained. The higher the original fabric brightness, the stronger the transmitted light.
For example, frosted glass has a high translucency rate, but because it scatters light, it is not transparent, but rather "semi-transparent."

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