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# 7 15-01-2005 , 07:31 AM
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Looks better. Next thing I'd recommend is moving some of your lights around to fill in some to more shadowed area. Remember too, that light is cumulative, so you'll probably what low intensity settings and varying intensity settings. I.e, you main light may be at .8 with shadow fill light at .4 and back light at .6. Try playing with the lights for soften up some of the harsher glare/reflections.

r/ Michael



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