retexturing

/riˈtɛkstʃərɪŋ/
verb
  1. To apply a new texture to a surface, especially in digital design or 3D modeling.
    • The designer decided to retexture the entire room to give it a warmer feel.
    • You can retexture the model using the new brush tool in the program.
    • She learned how to retexture a simple cube to look like a brick wall.
noun
  1. The process of giving a new or different texture to a surface, especially in digital graphics or 3D modeling.
    • After retexturing, the old wall in the video game appeared smooth and polished.
    • The artist spent hours on the retexturing of the character's armor to make it look rusty.
    • The software update included a tool for automatic retexturing of landscapes.
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