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good point, but i hadn't thought about where he is. and isn't one sun
red? although it doesn't show up in the lighting in the movies. i
never noticed two shadows for anything in the movies. at some points in
the yearly orbit, one sun probably eclipses the other.
Adam Coffman wrote:
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> ryan constantine wrote:
> >
> > the really bright areas on r2's head goes right up to the shadow line.
> > why? i don't think it should. plus, the shadow line is rather harsh on
> > the head as well. i think it should be more gradual. the songle light
> > source has magnintude of color*2. is that my problem? you can see in
> > the closeup that only the blue on the head has the sharp shadow, but in
> > the farther pic, the whole head has the sharp shadow. i need to
> > decrease my error bound for radiosity. notice a blue chunk is missing
> > from the middle of his leg. that leg is a negative copy of the right
> > leg, but the right leg doesn't have that part missing. any ideas why?
> > also, you can see in the closeup, my original tracks, then my second
> > version. i have a third version that looks better. any other
> > comments/suggestions/critisism?
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [Image] [Image]
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> (hopelessly geeky suggestion follows)
>
> If R2 is on Tatooine, then at certain times of the day he would have
> two shadows from the binary suns. Would this help with the shading
> problems?
>
> http://www.starwars.com/locations/tatooine-iv/
>
> Adam C.
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