02-13-2018, 07:50 AM
You done a really good armor study a few page back.But on this It hard to tell if it leather or metal.
I think you would have to use brighter grey on the armor so that it stay true to the reflective nature of a polish metal.Think about the light hitting the surface is it a smooth surface or is it a bumpy surface or a transparent surface or cloth that let the light pass throught.Those are the thing that will help you describe the value and the path the light take on the different surface it might affect.
I recommend you watch episode 1 to 14
To learn more about how light and shadow work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q-LZVFZuGE&t=1s
I think you would have to use brighter grey on the armor so that it stay true to the reflective nature of a polish metal.Think about the light hitting the surface is it a smooth surface or is it a bumpy surface or a transparent surface or cloth that let the light pass throught.Those are the thing that will help you describe the value and the path the light take on the different surface it might affect.
I recommend you watch episode 1 to 14
To learn more about how light and shadow work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q-LZVFZuGE&t=1s
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Teamwork make your dream work.
Asking help is the key to growth.