Albedo Texture is a type of image map used in 3D design to show the base color of a surface without any lighting or shadow effects. This texture helps 3D models look more real by giving them clear and true colors, which is important for materials like skin, fabric, or wood. Designers use albedo textures to make sure that the colors of objects stay the same in different lighting setups, which helps with consistency in scenes and animations. Albedo textures do not include details like shine or bumps, so they work well with other maps that add those effects.
3D model, base color, texture map, material realism
CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Albedo Texture.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482121 (Accessed on May 20, 2026)"
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