Sub Surface Scattering

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Sub Surface Scattering is one of those buzzwords you come to find in 3D graphics.

it is also the behaviour of light bouncing back to the surface of translucent objects such as marble, skin or wax.

Here is an excellent tutorial about Non-Physical SSS Tips, with examples and illustrations of the phenomenon and how to simulate it.

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