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A material's albedo (left) compared to its bump map.
The above material in-game.

Template:Shaderparam It specifies a texture that will provide three-dimensional lighting information for a material. The texture is a bump map, but the process it is used for is called normal mapping. The two terms are often used interchangeably, however.

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Basic Syntax

LightmappedGeneric
{
	$basetexture	brick/brickwall021a
	$surfaceprop	brick
	$bumpmap		brick/brickwall021a_normal
}

Additional Parameters

$bumptransform $bumpframe $nodiffusebumplighting [[$ssbump|$ssbump]] $forcebump $bump_force_on $addbumpmaps $bumpmap2 $bumpframe2 $bumptransform2 $bumpmask $bumpdetailscale1

Console Commands

mat_fastnobump <booleanRedirectInput/boolean>
Quickly enables/disabled normal mapping.
mat_normalmaps <booleanRedirectInput/boolean>
Displays the bump map texture of all materials that have one in place of their albedo.
(Yes, these two commands have bump and normal the wrong way around!)
mat_bumpmap <booleanRedirectInput/boolean>
Enable or disable normal mapping. Default 1.

See Also