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St. nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 17 / 05 / 2007 03:33:
> Hi all
>
> Need a little help and advice if possible.
>
> I'm creating a scene that uses ground fog, and I'm getting blue shadows
> cast from my objects. This doesn't look right to me, but then again, I can't
> say that I've ever seen a shadow in fog. I'm using one area_light with
> colour rgb 0.6.
>
> What would be the normal behaviour of light and then shadows in a fog
> scene? What would be the best way to approach this, (as in, should there be
> shadows at all, and what colour should they be if yes)?
>
> ~Steve~
>
If you look in the documentation, you'll see that fog don't interact with light.
How does your shadows look without the fog in your scene? Dou you use a blue
fill light? Is your fog coloured? All of those can make the shadows blue.
--
Alain
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