Diffused reflection:
it is produced when light reaches a surface or object which has
texture such as, for example, a wall with texture.
A diffused reflection will produce a softer light than that produced by direct reflection.
It will also generate less contrast in the scene, clearer shades and a smoother transition
between highlights and shadows.
A direct reflection will produce a more intense light, with higher contrast and darker
and well-defined shadows.
As we mentioned previously, white reflects (theoretically) every form of light. A
coloured surface will reflect its own colour while absorbing the rest. For example, a
green object will reflect green and it will absorb red and blue.
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