B&W Lightbox Wireframe Answer by sazzart
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Hi Hol,
Yes Sweetie, you understood the ?, " Were you looking at a Cone or a Sphere on top of the Cube?", in the previous post.
Regarding which, I noticed 23 viewer's were too "intellectually challenged" to even try to hazard a guess.
A very sad commentary on what is a very basic Photographer's Lighting exercise; which principles carry over to 3Ding.
Semper Fi
~SAZ~
Comments (5)
Rosemaryr
Heh. I was one of those 23 viewers that didn't leave an answer....because I thought it was too obvious. Guess next time I will spend the time to post an answer for you. And the reasoning I went through at the time: The sphere to the left of the image showed shading, whereas the 'questionable' object in the center showed none. Thus it had to be the base of a cone, with the point on the opposite side from the viewer.
sazzart
@Rosemary: LOL, In the School exercise, the Cone point was to the camera lens- developing the resultant picture; depending on lighting, you'd see a fuzzy "mini sphere in front of a big one. Was one of my fav B&W's for long time. Good reasoning on your part :)~Stephen~
myquad
This was pretty fun! I was looking at the cone on top of the cube. Well done, Sweetie ;) Hugs, Hol
RodsArt
intellectually challenged...OK
jocko500
well i missed it lol . cool one and mind breaken too