DarkElegance opened this issue on Apr 19, 2015 ยท 48 posts
DarkElegance posted Tue, 21 April 2015 at 1:21 PM
Perspective and angles have a dramatic impact on perception. I really think you should work with some simple white props until you have a firm grasp of what to expect. Also - this has the benefit of producing a render in 10 seconds or less which permits vastly more effective experimentation.
Here is a scene I set up with a gel similar to yours. Two renders with different camera focal lengths and perspective (position) reveal a big change in the apparent size of foreground vs. background shadows. If this isn't clear to you, then do 100 renders like this - your brain will learn what to expect without you thinking about it.
Here it is with the camera focal length at 26 mm
And here with the camera focal length at 91 mm
hmm see in this one
I adore the shadows on her, on the lotus...but not on the rocks. That is the "gel" on the light(sun)
but on the latest one I did...I cant get the shame effect with just using the square infront of the light to caste shadows.
Is there anyway to get this gel look with using the square?
also I am going to change the water to your settings...but will it allow part of her tail being visible? in the one I am using its distorted like water but still slightly visible.
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