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Materials like plastic, glass, and other synthetic surfaces can come in a variety of colors. These glass and plastic materials are ideal to use with models like this interior floor lamp or this unusual water dispenser - adding a unique twist to any interior design or room scene. By adding in glossy, vinyl plastic, white tones are given a warm, cream hue, enriching what might otherwise be a stark space. This effect contributes to a sense of space, and combined with the subtle shadows, hints at an underlying openness existing outside of the composition. In the above example, clear glass has been juxtaposed against an etched, semi-translucent surface, allowing each curved arm of the abstract structure to reflect different permutations of light. The variations in translucency, reflectiveness, or sheen - from matte to shiny - all help to enhance scenes that may otherwise appear bland or simplistic. One of the many benefits that can be garnered from using plastic or glass surfaces derives from the intrinsic properties of these materials. So, take a break from your day, dive in and explore the versatility of these 3D assets. For the final installment in this four-part series, we take a look at the amazing results that can be achieved with our array of plastic and glass surfaces. From wood surfaces to metal textures to fabric textiles - the models, materials, and lights available on Adobe Stock, and usable within the Adobe Dimension CC app, give designers the power to develop, iterate, and create stunning compositions. Over the past few months, we have taken a journey through the world of 3D materials and explored how these unique assets can complement variations made to a single scene. Scene created by Vladimir Petkovic, 3D materials by Allegorithmic
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All about 3D Materials: Plastics and Glass