Specular and Bump maps
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After
Concrete
-process of making the material: composed primarily of aggregate, cement and water.-how long will it last: for a long time (depending on the environment)
-what makes them corrode: acid rain
-structural pros: recyclable, cheap
-structural cons: has weak tension and shear
-what they are typically used for: architectural structures, brick/block walls, foundations, bridges, roads, footings
-environmental impacts: greenhouse gas emissions
Glass
-process of making the material: involves two main methods – the float glass process which produces sheet glass and glass blowing.
-how long will it last: long time
-what makes them corrode: chemicals
-structural pros: can be manipulated using a variety of ways to increase the appeal of the material
-what they are typically used for: windows, mirrors
-environmental impacts: recyclable and dangerous if glass shatters
-structural pros: can be manipulated using a variety of ways to increase the appeal of the material
-what they are typically used for: windows, mirrors
-environmental impacts: recyclable and dangerous if glass shatters
Steel
-process of making the material: Combining iron and other elements
-how long will it last: Long life span
-what makes them corrode: Water and air makes them rust
-structural pros: Strong and very good structural material
-structural cons: Losses strength in high temperature
-what they are typically used for: Architecture, bridges and vehicles
-environmental impacts: Recyclable
-how long will it last: Long life span
-what makes them corrode: Water and air makes them rust
-structural pros: Strong and very good structural material
-structural cons: Losses strength in high temperature
-what they are typically used for: Architecture, bridges and vehicles
-environmental impacts: Recyclable
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