What does this mean, and what effect can it have? Bump maps are used to create the illusion of raised details on a surface: for example, the height difference between the tile and the grout in the previous example. When there is a bump map applied, you have the ability to control the amount of bump added. Simply click the Use Albedo link in the Bump section and Enscape will take care of the rest. If you have an albedo texture applied, you always have the option to use your texture as a bump map. If your textures didn’t include a bump map, that’s absolutely no problem. This is a small change that makes the backsplash now eye-catching for all the right reasons. After lowering the roughness value and increasing the metallic value slightly, the tiles look much better than before. The effect is immediate: now we can clearly see the definition between the individual tiles.
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