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Amir Ben-Nasr
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added comment inCube Shading Exercise (seeking advice/feedback)
It's a very nice start! A thing that would add life to your cube is the reflected light and ambient occlusion!
Ambient occlusion : very few light rays would hit the bottom corner of the cube, so it would get very dark close to where the cube touches the ground.
Reflected light : Light would bounce from the floor to the sides of the cube in shadow so that would make them lighter, except no light would bounce from the cast shadow, so the parts of the cube close to the cast shadow would stay darker.
Example of a cube : https://courses.byui.edu/art110_new/art110/week06/images/cube_areas_light_small.jpg
Here is a example of a sphere you could use to continue your studying : https://courses.byui.edu/art110_new/art110/week06/images/sphere.jpg
May I have feedback on my tracings please? It could be a mention of an area I don't understand well, or a draw over if you have the time. Thank you!
Hi,
I bought prokos anatomy courses and went through all of it twice. I also learned from other sources. I still find myself learning by tracing muscles on figures. Since it only appears twice (intro and hamstrings) in proko's anatomy course, I am learning from anatomy for sculptors, but they don't have any photos with tracings for the legs. Would it be possible to have more tracings as assignments (with answers) throughout the anatomy courses?
Thank you very much!