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  2. Bump mapping - Wikipedia

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    Bump maps achieve this effect by changing how an illuminated surface reacts to light, without modifying the size or shape of the surface. Bump mapping [ 1 ] is a texture mapping technique in computer graphics for simulating bumps and wrinkles on the surface of an object.

  3. Subsurface scattering - Wikipedia

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    Real-world subsurface scattering of light in a photograph of a human hand Computer-generated subsurface scattering in Blender. Subsurface scattering (SSS), also known as subsurface light transport (SSLT), [1] is a mechanism of light transport in which light that penetrates the surface of a translucent object is scattered by interacting with the material and exits the surface potentially at a ...

  4. Firearms (video game) - Wikipedia

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    When one team controls all the areas in the map, that team is rewarded with reinforcements and/or points. SD (Search & Destroy) – The map objective in SD maps is to destroy certain objects which are usually located near the opposing team's spawning area. Objects range from crates with ammunition and guns to trucks.

  5. Video game music - Wikipedia

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    The first PC game to introduce in-game support for custom soundtracks was Lionhead Studio's Black & White. The 2001 game included an in-game interface for Winamp that enabled the players to play audio tracks from their own playlists. In addition, this would sometimes trigger various reactions from the player's Creature, like dancing or laughing.