Saturday, 26 November 2011

light analysis


The light is coming from the top right area and shining down onto the snow and fox. You can tell its sunlight as it has very pure white tone to the fur.
The dunes in the snow are causing shadows on the left side and the areas that the sun hits first are sparkling and very white due to sub surface scattering.
This is also seen on the fox’s fur where some areas are brighter and paler.



The light in this imagery is coming from behind the trees at the top. This is a good example of subsurface scattering as the leaves in the trees are letting light through but where they do they have a brighter a more translucent appearance to the point where they’re almost yellow.



In this image the light is coming from above and behind the ring, causing a shadow to appear in front of it, due to the curved nature of the book surface however, the shadow has form a heart shape.
The light is most intense on top of the ring to the point where light has burnt away the gold colour. Refraction allows other dents and scratches to be seen as well as the inside of the ring and atop the shadow showing that the light which wasn’t reflected from the ring continued travelling.



Fire and ice taken from:

Loki’s forest taken from:

Heartless… taken from:

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