how the fuck do I do the light on the back, on the windows?
I'm also not sure about the lamp light in the front.
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>>2365068
Never use pure white
>>2365070
better?
>>2365068
that lamp is as bright as the sun. this is ye olden days, its just a candle. warm light, and less of it.
don't light the outside of the background windows. light doesn't bend around corners.
>>2365078
thanks for the heads up.
like this?
>>2365084
no.
>>2365087
the light doesn't shoot forth like a beam, it emits from all sides, and grows weaker as it gets further from the lamp. also notice how warm these images are, like orange fire rather than a pale incandescent yellow.
You won't do it by changing the cone the lamp casts, you have to adjust the environments color.
The walls closer to the lamp should be brighter, the ones farther darker. Make a gradient.
>>2365087
>>2365089
>>2365093
hmm... I think I'm getting it.
>>2365116
a better render
>>2365123
I'd still have the snow underneath the lamp lit a bit, snow is quite reflective.
>wait until night
>do study from light source
>understands how localized colour works
>abuse warm/cool contrast
>???
>Profit
I think this is why the sticky should teach observation and painting, not construction and drawing. This is terrible. Lrn2color