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Natural Light- No Outside Light Source |
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Outside Right View |
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Outside Left View |
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Top View |
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Changed to Cloudy Setting on my Camera |
For the light box project I, naturally, wanted to put the light inside the light box and create a glow. The challenge to create shadows really toggled my brain. I went with the idea to create a light box that looked like the light was erupting from behind the board; the shadows would create a wall of light cracking through dark. The inside of the box design was chosen so the light would have a full surface to reflect onto, since (hypothetically, if the box was the inside of a building) the sun would probably not be straight over the building at all times. I did not design the box with the intention of the light being stationary, as i enjoy the ever-changing patterns the light creates on the inner wall. I designed the curved wall not all the way to the floor because i like the straight on permanent division of light that the darkness creates.
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