I have accomplished rendering the same animated 3D object with a shiny black surface (with transparent background). But when I switch the surface to chrome, it renders as patches of grey - black - white. The material preview shows the chrome, but the rendered view shows the patches.

To further clarify the above comments - an HDRI World Environment image (present in Material preview, but hidden from view) is necessary to reflect anything other than "grey patches" (or whatever your background color is). Shiny, reflective surfaces basically need an HDRI to look realistic.


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You can use the MTLCommandQueue in multiple threads. It doesn't matter where the command queue is created. The methods of command queue are thread safe, which means you can create a command buffer and fill it out on a background thread and then commit it. You can either enqueue your MTLCommandBuffers before giving them away to a background thread, if the command buffers need to go in a specific order. Or you can just commit them as they are ready.

FYI my graident layer background is screen size and my Metal layer is smaller so the transparent background is simple to do. Calculating the graident in the Metal layer to match the graident background would be... well I'm really not sure how I would do it.

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Figure 1. The delineation of major land resource areas in Oklahoma and the locations of the 28 benchmark soils used to establish the background metal concentrations (Scott, 1994; Zhang et al., 2005, Richards et al., 2012). The benchmark soils represent the diversity of soils in Oklahoma as well as the Major Land Resource Areas.

Table 2 compares concentrations of background metals with the current USEPA Region 6 Screening Levels for these metals. The screening levels (SLs) were developed using risk assessment guidance from the EPA Superfund program (RAGS). The SLs are risk-based concentrations derived from standardized equations that combine exposure information and toxicity data and are intended to be protective of human health. The SLs are generic (i.e., they are calculated without site-specific information) and may be re-calculated using site-specific data. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) uses EPA Region 6 SLs to determine if a particular site requires clean-up. Usually, if metal concentrations are less than the SLs, no further action or study is required at a site (ODEQ, 2013). The industrial SLs apply to a situation which is not residential (i.e. low chance of regular human exposure) and use a different set of assumptions for the exposure information and calculations. The industrial SLs are often useful to consultants involved in environmental work such as site assessments, tank removals and remediation. Overall, the industrial SLs are not as conservative as the residential SLs. Generally, ODEQ uses the most conservative level for screening purposes. Certain chemicals, including metals, may produce either carcinogenic or noncarcinogenic toxicological effects or both. Therefore, both carcinogenic and noncarnogenic end points are evaluated during risk assessment and carginogenic screening levels have been determined for some metals.

Table 2. Comparison of background median metal concentrations and ranges of Oklahoma benchmark soils with USEPA Region 6 Screening Level (SL) for residential and industrial exposures. 006ab0faaa

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