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<blockquote data-quote="Moon-Lancer" data-source="post: 3801798" data-attributes="member: 35798"><p>well its just a rationalization of what a world would look like without light. I realize that its supposed to be like black and white tv, but I also know, everything we see on tv (even black and white tv) is lit with light. So how can something look like it does on tv without any light? Everything on tv uses 3 point lighting of some sorts.</p><p></p><p>I also know this is just a game, but its just fun to think about how it would visually work. Its the curiosity of my art side that likes playing with this kind of thing. As for black and white tv, it doesen't work, but something very close could be possible. </p><p></p><p>What set of rules do you think something is chosen to be lighter and something else is chosen to be darker. I chose lighter in the foreground and darker and the background so the background can fade out at 60 feet. Almost as if artificial light is emanating from the eye. I guess their could be variance in value of things that reflect light diffrently, so one could read pages of a spell book in the dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moon-Lancer, post: 3801798, member: 35798"] well its just a rationalization of what a world would look like without light. I realize that its supposed to be like black and white tv, but I also know, everything we see on tv (even black and white tv) is lit with light. So how can something look like it does on tv without any light? Everything on tv uses 3 point lighting of some sorts. I also know this is just a game, but its just fun to think about how it would visually work. Its the curiosity of my art side that likes playing with this kind of thing. As for black and white tv, it doesen't work, but something very close could be possible. What set of rules do you think something is chosen to be lighter and something else is chosen to be darker. I chose lighter in the foreground and darker and the background so the background can fade out at 60 feet. Almost as if artificial light is emanating from the eye. I guess their could be variance in value of things that reflect light diffrently, so one could read pages of a spell book in the dark. [/QUOTE]
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