Benches on The Hudson
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Hi everybody :
This is a early evening scene. garystan
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I think that shadows should be more elongated, if they are coming from Sun.
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@nlipovac said:
I think that shadows should be more elongated, if they are coming from Sun.
nlipovac :
Thanks for your comment. Unfortunately, with the software, I couldn't extend the shadows any further. garystan
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Are you using a hdri background? If you do the sun should be turned off and the hdri should give you better shadows for the scene.
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@mike amos said:
Are you using a hdri background? If you do the sun should be turned off and the hdri should give you better shadows for the scene.
Mike Amos :
I'm using a .jpeg as the background. It's just a software limitation on the angle of shadows. Thanks for the advice. garystan
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Looking good! That's just a jpeg background? Impressive!
Honestly, you are steadily improving and this is quite good!
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garystan, Really like the tone of your render. I do agree that the shadows seem a little off for a sunset/dusk scene. I don't understand your comment about shadows limited by the software? You can get very raking shadows by adjusting the time and month settings in the SU shadow window. I've attached a quickie render as an example. The time is 6:30 pm, the day is August 26th. Both set in the SU shadow window. It got me the very long raking shadows you'd see late in the day.
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@bryan k said:
Looking good! That's just a jpeg background? Impressive!
Honestly, you are steadily improving and this is quite good!
Bryan K :
Thanks for your comment......even though I "hit a pot hole" now and then. And....even though I know there's more for me to learn. garystan
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@tuna1957 said:
garystan, Really like the tone of your render. I do agree that the shadows seem a little off for a sunset/dusk scene. I don't understand your comment about shadows limited by the software? You can get very raking shadows by adjusting the time and month settings in the SU shadow window. I've attached a quickie render as an example. The time is 6:30 pm, the day is August 26th. Both set in the SU shadow window. It got me the very long raking shadows you'd see late in the day.
tuna1957 :
Now THAT'S a shadow. Do you set the GeoLocation ? The reason I ask, is that (if I'm correct) by using GeoLocation, you set the Longitudes and Latitudes for the sun. Thanks.....................garystan
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