This was hard to get an understand. It get all the lights in the right spots was hard to get. I did have a hard time to get them right.
Robin Michals | COMD 1340 Photography 1 OL89 | FAll 2020
This was hard to get an understand. It get all the lights in the right spots was hard to get. I did have a hard time to get them right.
COMD 1340 Photography 1 OL 89
Tuesday 8am – 11:20am
Professor Michals
rmichals@citytech.cuny.edu
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This is really hard especially in a remote class.
In Rembrandt and split light the face is straight forward. For Rembrandt light, one half od the face is brighter than the other half. The light is at a 45 degree angle. for split light, only one half of the face has light on it. the other half is in the dark.
For broad and short light, the face is at a 3/4 angle. it is not face forward. In broad light, the light falls on the side of the face with the visible ear. In short light it falls on the side of the face with the features.