I've been trying to get my wood reflections more accurate and would like to ask for some help. Here's the effect I'm trying to replicate.

In the example the reflection of the flashlight in the wood is sharper perpendicular to the line of view and more blurry when the line of view is more parallel, exactly opposite of the color target reflection. I've tried separating highlight and reflection glossiness and experimenting with different falloff types and curves but nothing I've done can replicate the reflection in all four angles with one material. I've read that using a blend or shellac material might work but don't know exactly where to start.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Craig
In the example the reflection of the flashlight in the wood is sharper perpendicular to the line of view and more blurry when the line of view is more parallel, exactly opposite of the color target reflection. I've tried separating highlight and reflection glossiness and experimenting with different falloff types and curves but nothing I've done can replicate the reflection in all four angles with one material. I've read that using a blend or shellac material might work but don't know exactly where to start.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Craig
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