Material Palette

Technique

A look development technique for defining the key materials, surface qualities, and finishes used in a project.

Description

A material palette helps the team agree on how the world should feel at the surface level. It may define whether materials are rough, soft, worn, polished, synthetic, organic, translucent, reflective, or handmade. In immersive work, materials need to hold up from many viewing angles and distances.

Typical Use

Used during look development, concept art iteration, art direction, 3D asset production, fabrication prototyping, and environment design.

Scope Note

This technique may include material references, texture samples, shader notes, physical samples, color notes, finish notes, lighting tests, and accessibility checks.

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