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Reflection mapping

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A method of simulating a complex lighting environment in which you treat a Surface as a reflector and follow one ray (from your eye and reflecting off the surface) to select a point on a texture image that defines the visual environment. As an object rotates in the environment, the image appears to move over the surface, in contrast to perhaps better-known Texture mapping techniques, which fix an image on a surface.