Steve Lenze
added comment inTop plane of form lighter than side planes in ambient light.
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Ambient light comes from somewhere, either a window or door or skylight, it can even come from a lamp.
What happens to make it ambient and not directional per say, is that the light bounces all over the place, filling in all the shadows and diffusing the light by scattering it everywhere.
So, even though the light is ambient, it can still be brighter on some planes than others. The planes that are turned away from this light will be darker, but what keeps them from being dark shadows, is all the light bouncing around filling in those planes with light.
I hope I explained that in a understandable way and I hope that helps :)
Piotr Kostecki
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That's what I suspected! Thank you for helping out it really makes all things fall into place now :) 💛
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Hey folks I have a question that is probably simple but I struggle with it.
We should get only ambient occlusion with ambient light as there is no direct light. Yet walls have a lower value than the top planes (please see attached). Why is that happening? Does this ambient light renders have light primarily from top?
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2022/11/24. Good morning everybody. Here’s my today’s 30 mins warming up exercise. Thanks for any suggestion or comment. Have a good day.
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Looks great. A thought, on the middle one the chest gesture could be exaggerated in opposite direction thus creating an S curve with the hips 💛
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Hello :) Just wanted to ask one thing.
Isn't the upward plane of cheekbones around here? The lower part of the cheekbone is slowly turning away to the side and downwards. Please let me know what you think! Thanks!
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Thank you very much for the class! I learned A LOT ❤️ Alright, now I need to go and start painting these spheres... ;)
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Thank you for your course, it is one of the best I saw 🙏❤️