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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Individual Shot Lighting Test
Checking the current lightset against all the camera angles in this shot to see what might not have been visible from the initial camera view. It looks like 1 or more of my fill lights still has specularity enabled and the kerosene can and bucket I added after I setup the lights need to be unlinked from the bounce light in that area and lit separately. Also in some of the shots the wood appears to be illuminated funny compared to the rest of the scene.
Other things of note: In the shots that show the doorway behind the lizard the walls have a hole that reveals the exterior bricks, and the floorboards in the back half of the house appear to be full of holes. Also I think the texture (or at least the transition area from yellow to green) looks funny. I still need to link the lizards highlight lights to the camera so they move with the individual shots.
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