$bumpmap

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

The $bumpmap material parameter 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.

Warning.pngWarning:$bumpmap will disable prop_static's per-vertex lighting in every Source game but Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Not enough data is stored in the vertices for normal mapping, so the engine has no choice but to fall back.
Note.pngNote:
  • In the Water shader, $bumpmap is for a DX8 du/dv map. Use $normalmap instead.
  • Bumpmaps cannot be used on decal textures, except in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

Basic syntax

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

Additional parameters

$bumptransform <matrix> (DX9 SM2)
Transforms the bump map texture.
Todo: Does this actually require DX9? Present in DX8 fallback shaders.
The default position is center .5 .5 scale 1 1 rotate 0 translate 0 0.
  1. center defines the point of rotation. Only useful if rotate is being used.
  2. scale fits the texture into the material the given number of times. 2 1 is a 50% scale in the horizontal X axis while the vertical Y axis is still at original scale.
  3. rotate rotates the texture counter-clockwise in degrees. Accepts any number, including negatives.
  4. translate shifts the texture by the given numbers. .5 will shift it half-way. 1 will shift it once completely over, which is the same as not moving it at all.
Note.pngNote:All values must be included!
Icon-Bug.pngBug:Scaling the texture may cause odd issues where the Texture Lock tool in Hammer will not actually lock the texture in place.  [todo tested in ?]
Icon-Bug.pngBug:Rotating textures applied on brushes will rotate around the map origin (confirm: Orangebox engine only?). A fix for this is to change the center position in the VMT to the brush's origin.  [todo tested in ?]
$ssbump
Flags the bump map texture as being self-shadowing. Click for more details.
$bumpscale <float> (DX8)
Scales the bump map by the given value in DirectX 8.
Todo: Does this actually exist? Seemingly not present in DX8 fallback shaders.
$bumpframe <integer>
The frame to start an animated bump map on.
$nodiffusebumplighting <bool>
Stops the bump map affecting the lighting of the material's albedo, which help combat overdraw. Does not affect the specular map.
Icon-Bug.pngBug:Does not function in Orange Box builds and later.  [todo tested in ?]
$forcebump <bool> (DX8)
If 0, use bumpmapping if the card says it can handle it. If 1, always force bumpmapping on.
$addbumpmaps <bool> Template:CSGO add
Enables the usage and blending of two bump maps together for LightmappedGeneric.
$bumpmap2 <texture> (DX9 SM2)
The second bump map to use, for either WorldVertexTransition or for LightmappedGeneric in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for bump map blending.
$bumpframe2 <integer> (DX9 SM2)
Same as $bumpframe, but for the second bump map.
$bumptransform2 <matrix> (DX9 SM2)
Same as $bumptransform, but for the second bump map.
Note.pngNote:$detail used with $detailscale will override this on LightmappedGeneric.
$bumpdetailscale1 <normal> Template:CSGO add
The strength of the first bumpmap, used for bump map blending.
$bumpdetailscale2 <normal> Template:CSGO add
The strength of the second bumpmap, used for bump map blending.

Console commands

mat_fastnobump <bool>
Quickly enables/disabled normal mapping.
mat_normalmaps <bool>
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!)

See also