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OCR: WELCOME TO PART TWO OF MY (FLINX) "GRAPHICS FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS" COURSE, This series is meant as easy-to-follow instructions and not as "how to beat J.O.E"! Keep this in mind before slagging me off ... This part deals with the reflection of light (and maybe some other things, if it's going to be very short). 1. A metal tube Never Nunca Jamais Nie <--- this is what many beginners use for ANY KIND of tubular object, in fact it only looks like a metal tube in empty space with a source of light directly in front of it which is surely NOT a realist situation. In case the situation is like follows .... sunrays ... on the tube would be visible our draw- the light shining onto it and ............... ing only a reflection of the red bananas shows the Metal tube [aehh. .. don't take this too yellow serious, I dunno how to explain half this better!) background objects, no matter what <--- like this. Mikael Balle is a true expert in metal- tubes, look at that frequently used Silents-logo! P.T.0