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Subject: Ambient Light Settings for daytime.
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 14:07:04 +0100
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From: MICHAEL RICHARDS <mhr@aber.ac.uk>
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Dear All.
I'm sure that someone must have a good answer to this. I want
to construct a scene which is intended to be lit as if it is set on a
bright sunny day outside. I need a good deal of light in the scene to
bring out the detail, but I am unsure of the amount of ambient light
that is to be used.
I can't seem to get the settings right, either the scene looks
contrived where all the light is coming from the light source, or it
seems to have been shot during an H-bomb exploding ....
So if anyone has some useful tips for outdoor lighting I'd
love to have them.
Thanks in advance.
Mike.
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