09-24-2013, 12:00 AM
No prob. In the highlights colors tend to be saturated and more bright (oposite on shadows) usually, for example in the green guy of this http://www.furaffinity.net/full/11131968/ you can notice easily that the green on the guy and the part of the wall where he is getting out, is so much more saturated and bright that the green on the corners of the pic.
But highlights and shadows is more a value matter, you can know alot about colors but when talking about light and shadows you have to know about values, how much bright something looks when hit by light?, and how much bright something looks on shadow?
Hope to be helpful xD
But highlights and shadows is more a value matter, you can know alot about colors but when talking about light and shadows you have to know about values, how much bright something looks when hit by light?, and how much bright something looks on shadow?
Hope to be helpful xD