A
normal map is used to simulate bumps and lighting on a surface or
geometry. You can apply a normal map to modify how a surface reacts
to shading. You can manipulate a surface’s normals based on X, Y,
and Z offsets.
To add a normal map:
- In the schematic, select the surface
or 3D geometry to which you want to apply the normal.
- Click Media.
- In the Media menu, select the media you
want to use for the normal.
- Do one of the following:
- Drag the Normal Map node from the Maps
tab of the node bin and place it in the schematic.
- Drag the Normal Map node from the Maps
tab of the node bin and place it where you want it in Result view.
- Double-click the Normal Map node. You
do not need to be in Schematic view to add a node in this manner.
The normal object is
added to the schematic with its own parent axis. The new axis is
the child of the selected surface or geometry. In Schematic view,
the number in brackets next to the name of the normal node indicates
the media used for the normal.
To specify different
media as the normal source, select the media in the Media menu,
then click Apply.
- Double-click the Normal node in the schematic,
or follow the tab population rules for the Object menu (see
Populating Menu Tabs of Selected Objects).
The Normal menu appears.