I suspected how my teacher told me to do lights when we did http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4399763/ was wrong, so I went ahead and simulated it (bottom right), but wanted to have more fun with renders and stuff
Just note: For the first 3, only the sun's heigh is changed, it is always "due west", which it shouldn't be. Only in image 4 did I change its angle, for the sake of the sunset shot. In image 5 it is to the east, below the horizon simulating night.
The 6th is a render done without a daylight system (sun and sky), but with a generic parallel light emitter.
The objects are the same, and have the same colour in all images, only coloured by the light.
This is not an architectural task, I don't know the first thing about that, it's a light study ;)
Just note: For the first 3, only the sun's heigh is changed, it is always "due west", which it shouldn't be. Only in image 4 did I change its angle, for the sake of the sunset shot. In image 5 it is to the east, below the horizon simulating night.
The 6th is a render done without a daylight system (sun and sky), but with a generic parallel light emitter.
The objects are the same, and have the same colour in all images, only coloured by the light.
This is not an architectural task, I don't know the first thing about that, it's a light study ;)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
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Size 1016 x 870px
File Size 284 kB
using the daylight system, is kinda shitty. for one the lighting doesn't look very vivid is kinda grayish looking. and it turns everything else into grayish look.
i did find one way to use it thou. don't turn on photometric lighting when it asks you to when you try to use a daylight system
select mr. sun and set it as 0.01
then mr. sky and set it as 0.03, i like to set it sometimes as 0.02 and add photometric lights around it to make it look better.
or sometimes i use normal skylight, and set it as 0.5, and set up photometric lights around it.
i did find one way to use it thou. don't turn on photometric lighting when it asks you to when you try to use a daylight system
select mr. sun and set it as 0.01
then mr. sky and set it as 0.03, i like to set it sometimes as 0.02 and add photometric lights around it to make it look better.
or sometimes i use normal skylight, and set it as 0.5, and set up photometric lights around it.
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