If the dough seems dry you can add more water, but it's such a small amount it probably won't make
a noticeable difference in texture.
Not exact matches
Also, I used a can of «lite» coconut milk, with zero
noticeable difference in flavor or
texture.
There was a
noticeable difference in the cake's
texture when we ate it only a few hours after baking versus eating it the next morning (for breakfast).
I don't have dark spots, at least none are
noticeable yet, but I still noticed a
difference in my skin's
texture.
The
difference in normal mapping detail (which applies a 3D effect on
texture) is fairly
noticeable on Suvi Anwar's clothes.
The
differences may not be so obvious that it's immediately
noticeable in terms of graphics /
texture quality, but they are most certainly there.
I mean a huge example would be Driveclub game got a huge graphical upgrade, everything from higher
textures to better normal maps, global illumination, advanced weather systems, drip maps, reflections shadows and improved lighting but most gamers didn't notice it, maybe cause a lot of gamers think crushed blacks and or certain lighting affects look better then others kind of like console gamers who claim they cant see the
difference in 30 and 60 fps or even weird cases of gamers saying 120 fps is not
noticeable or even worse then 60 fps.