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Richard Dybiec wrote:
> I generally create the simplest of light arrays, two 'suns', one that
> will cast shadows and one thats shadowless. By adjusting the light
> color of each, you can get the degree of contrast you desire.
Both in the same place? I see; that gives you lighter shadows.
> Adding
> two or three 'fill' lights in addition will give you even better
> control. I try to stay away from ambient light altogether, except for
> testing geometry.
I read a pretty good book about digital lighting, and
basically you light it the way you would in photography.
But dozens of lights slows things down and are hard to
position just right.
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