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Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Sep 20, 2023, 10:27:34 AM
Re: Apartment project with lighting by invisible hemispheres. I continue advertising
Setting the lighting in a room can be compared to an exciting chess game. And here White is the cold daylight, and Black is the warm inner light. But does White always start and win? Modern interior photographers often do this, do not give Black Figures any chance. All chandeliers, sconces, candles are turned off, only daylight reigns in the room, filling the entire space. In such photos, as if there is no person, he has left and only a casual viewer admires the beautiful view of the room. But it is much more interesting when the Blacks begin to fight back and enter into a difficult struggle. What are White's figures? Blue invisible hemispheres facing inwards on the street, blue powerful elongated spheres above the window on the street to give shadows from window sills and illuminate the floor by the window, blue invisible one-sided panels to highlight the exterior appearance of the background, blue invisible hemispheres lined up in tight rows to highlight translucent curtains, blue and white hemispheres inside the room next to the windows. What are Black's figures? Orange chains of spheres to simulate diode illumination in niches, yellow towers-hemispheres on the collision line with white towers opposite the windows, orange towers-hemispheres in the back of the room, they hold the rear and are very similar to the king and queen on a chessboard. They keep the feeling of comfort and the presence of a person in the room. If you equalize the chances of White and Black in such a game, you get a very beautiful fight with interesting picturesque highlights of walls and objects, as it happens in a residential, not abandoned room. The folds of the fabric are then illuminated with warm rays on one side, and cold ones on the window side. This struggle is invisible, but it can be felt in the picture. And don't stop the party. It is very important to give work for the Hemispherical Towers facing inward. These are very strong figures, not even the deepest crack, not a single hole can hide from them. Their ubiquitous rays will reach any deep hole and cope with the ugly blackness. Simple balls are not capable of this, they create this blackness themselves with their inept actions, so only Invisible hemispheres facing inward help to make the picture pleasant to the eyes, they must be trusted and sent into battle boldly. But the soldiers will not cope in battle without a Caporal. And here it is necessary to make the right choice. YafaRay. That's his name. He will do everything right and will not mess up. You can safely bring reserves from invisible hemispherical towers into battle, the Caporal will make them invisible, and they will not damage the picture. That's all the thoughts about the lighting in the room.