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Texturing is the process of applying 2D images or patterns to 3D models to add detail and realism. This can affect various properties of materials, such as color, shininess, transparency, and reflectivity. Use this tag for questions related to Blender's texturing tools and techniques.
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Methods of applying bumpiness to materials
This answer only adresses the overall question, but I still feel it has some relevance. An approach I sometimes use when I want a material surface to appear bumpy, is to toggle on Proportional Editing …