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= Subsurface scattering
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Subsurface scattering (SSS) is a phenomenon in optics that occurs when light penetrates the surface of a translucent material, interacts with its internal structures, and then exits the material at a different location. This effect is particularly significant in materials that are not completely opaque and allow light to scatter within their volume, such as skin, wax, marble, and plants.