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  • Specular reflection is a type of surface reflectance often described as a mirror-like reflection of light from the surface. In specular reflection, the incident light is reflected into a single outgoing direction. The name specular is derived from the Latin word speculum, meaning mirror.
    Specular reflection obeys the Laws of Reflection and the light is reflected from a smooth surface at a definite angle.
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  • Coplanar condition of specular reflection, in which. Reflections on still water are an example of specular reflection.
  • Reflection off of smooth surfaces such as mirrors or a calm body of water leads to a type of reflection known as specular reflection.
  • Mirrors and reflecting telescopes: Mirrors mostly rely on the specular reflection to produce clear images, making in essential in daily life.
  • The wavelength of visible light are rather small (will below 1micrometer) ,pure specular reflection requires a high degree of surface flatness...
  • Specular reflections can appear much brighter than diffuse reflections, when seen from a large distance because the reflected light is concentrated to a smaller...
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  • Therefore, to model specular reflection you need to specify the color of the light source in your lighting model.
  • Diffuse and specular reflections are two essential concepts in game art, especially when it comes to creating realistic and immersive lighting and materials.
  • Specular reflection obeys the Laws of Reflection and the light is reflected from a smooth surface at a definite angle.
  • Since the light reflecting off the water undergoes specular reflection, the incident rays remain concentrated (instead of diffusing).