• Michal Zisman(michalzisman)

    It can also be that some of this colors and values were altered by hand in Photoshop .

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    mleonard17

    can you use a negative value on lamp subtract light?

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    szabi404

    In general?

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    szabi404

    Is it better to use a separate shadow render pass and combine it during compositing?

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    szabi404

    The ground plane is a bit too shiny.

  • Michal Zisman(michalzisman)

    the shadow on the ground (in the reference) looks darker

  • Michal Zisman(michalzisman)

    Make the area light smaller? To make the shadow sharper.

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    szabi404

    It's good for eclipse effect too.

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    Zach Zellman(zachzellman)

    I just have trouble with reds mostly, Sometimes really light green and yellow. For the fundamentals of lighting course, I just googled lightbulb color values to get the lamps in the night scene.

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    John Crawford(vaculik)

    apply a greyscale filter?

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