07-04-2015, 11:15 AM
Hey Prabu, update this thing!
It will help to look at master paintings to understand light. Try to break down color into temperature, look at a color wheel.
Everything touched by the sunlight ends up being warm, so shift the local color of the grass (green) towards yellow. If you shift the other way you are making the color colder.
Many planes that are facing down will catch the bounce light hitting the ground from the sun making it warm as well.
Everything not touched by sunlight facing towards the sky is cool (blue-green)
The painting is by Ivan Shishkin by the way.
It will help to look at master paintings to understand light. Try to break down color into temperature, look at a color wheel.
Everything touched by the sunlight ends up being warm, so shift the local color of the grass (green) towards yellow. If you shift the other way you are making the color colder.
Many planes that are facing down will catch the bounce light hitting the ground from the sun making it warm as well.
Everything not touched by sunlight facing towards the sky is cool (blue-green)
The painting is by Ivan Shishkin by the way.