Erlik opened this issue on Feb 10, 2003 ยท 7 posts
Erlik posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 1:09 PM
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Erlik posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 1:23 PM
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shadowdragonlord posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 8:46 PM
It's a cool shadow test, but AGAIN, there's nothing radious about this work. It falls into the "soft shadows" category.
JDWohlever posted Mon, 10 February 2003 at 9:01 PM
Im sorry but your wrong. The colors bleed into other objects. That image doesn;t show that but youcanclearly see it when your working on it.
shadowdragonlord posted Tue, 11 February 2003 at 1:22 PM
I beleive you about color bleed, sir JDW, but alas, in this image that Erlik has posted the only color is on the hairpiece, so I see no actual color bleed at all? I meant no insult, only an observation. I think Dan cleared up all these terminology issues for us in another, recent post...
Erlik posted Tue, 11 February 2003 at 4:23 PM
Shadow, what do you think the white on the shoulders is? It is the colour of the plane above, not the colour of the shoulders. So they picked a colour from another object. That would make it radiosity, as far as I understand that. And if you zoom in the browsers, you'll see a thin red line around the hair, which is not a JPEG artifact, as far as I can tell, because it's present on the render, too. BTW, whoever said that the colour bounces once, was wrong. (Or I remember incorrectly.) If you look at the underside of the arms, you can see the white colour of the light bounced off the ground. So the light goes Spotlight -> Plane -> Ground -> Arms. There's no reflection in the second pic, where I turned off the reflection on the skin. But TIR was turned off in the first one, and on in the second. BTW 2, the image has colour, too. :-) Take a close look at the body. BTW 3, what I like about this is that it gives proper shadows: further from the ground an object is, the lighter the shadow. Notice arms' and legs' shadows.
-- erlik
shadowdragonlord posted Wed, 12 February 2003 at 8:35 PM
(glares at self) Reflect : 1. To throw or bend back (light, for example) from a surface. 2. To be bent or thrown back: "Her voice reflected off the canyon walls." Radiate : 1. To issue or emerge in rays or waves: "Heat radiated from the stove." 2. To emit (light, for example) in or as if in rays. Dictionaries are sometimes the key to understanding language, and communication is based off of fundamental, standardized sound-parts, so that we can indeed make sense of each other.