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bogonet
Lighting on the guy has nothing to do with his shadow :) he's illuminated from the bottom, guess his shadow should start from second "c" or higher to above
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bogonet
Maybe I'm wrong, pls dont mind and Merry christmas ! :)
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rockyjob
@bogonet The shadow is coming from the sun, not the rocket. I think the light from the bottom of the rocket would make an outwards shadow, which wouldn't appear.
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bogonet
@Rocky: The way it looks on the guy, bottom light is much stronger than sunlight. brb with an experiment
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bogonet
Back with this quickie gif: 3 frames: 1.sun only, 2.sun+lightfrom ignition(source of lightvery close to rocket contour(hardly) and 3. sun+larger light source from ignition (more likely). [img] bogdanbratu.ro...
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bogonet
1.Notice the shadow angle, 2. In this case rocky has a point :) 3. in this case ignition will introduce second shadow cast. In 2 and 3 the main shadow will be faded quite a bit. As note the ignition light source is very strong to match the chop setup.
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bogonet
Still it should have dodged the area where the sun hits the guy, stronger than it is from the bottom light source. Anyway, it's a good chop, I like. Merry Christmas once again!!!
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taker
hhh i think you guys make this entry chat box LOL Bog and roc.
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bogonet
@Taker: We are the social type of guy ;)
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taker
@bogonet ok in that case complete your Criticisms .
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Ammorio
that's cool nice one.
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rockyjob
Good gif bogo. you have a point there with the strong light source :) And this one's the winner in my book....
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