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 Maps define the appearance of materials and how they interact with light.  Maps define the appearance of materials and how they interact with light. 
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 Even a very dull bark still has specular light bouncing off the surface. Often, surfaces you think of as "not glossy" still have a decent amount of gloss to them. This light is just diffused a great deal by having a lower gloss value.  Even a very dull bark still has specular light bouncing off the surface. Often, surfaces you think of as "not glossy" still have a decent amount of gloss to them. This light is just diffused a great deal by having a lower gloss value. 
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