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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 4206270, member: 77814"]Learn to read your light.</p><p>if you look at the 2 arrows on the left you can see the surface of the design reflecting light. On the one on the left you can determine the height of that light too as it casts a shadow on the dip in the design and light is reflected off the back.</p><p>on the dent on the bottom which is on a flat field you can see the slight shadow in the front of the dent and reflective light on the backside of it.</p><p>your first triangle is the same. the angle of lowness of the light casts a shadow on the first part of the dent (circled in green), and on the backside reflects light (circled in green).</p><p><br /></p><p>If it was Raised, it would reflect light on the front part, and cast a shadow on the backside. Since it's dented in, it's opposite of that.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1078285[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>your second picture shows all the PMD to the left, which is the same as the one you highlighted.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your angle, and height of your light can help reveal a bunch of things. learn to use it to your advantage to read how things are.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 4206270, member: 77814"]Learn to read your light. if you look at the 2 arrows on the left you can see the surface of the design reflecting light. On the one on the left you can determine the height of that light too as it casts a shadow on the dip in the design and light is reflected off the back. on the dent on the bottom which is on a flat field you can see the slight shadow in the front of the dent and reflective light on the backside of it. your first triangle is the same. the angle of lowness of the light casts a shadow on the first part of the dent (circled in green), and on the backside reflects light (circled in green). If it was Raised, it would reflect light on the front part, and cast a shadow on the backside. Since it's dented in, it's opposite of that. [ATTACH=full]1078285[/ATTACH] your second picture shows all the PMD to the left, which is the same as the one you highlighted. Your angle, and height of your light can help reveal a bunch of things. learn to use it to your advantage to read how things are.[/QUOTE]
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