Depends on the position of the light source. If the light source is in a straight line, there will be 2 shadows, one is the object and the second will be the first light souce, if lets say the object is place in the center, and one light source is place in the north direction and one in the south, there will be 2 shadow at diffrent location.
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Shadows are the absence or reduction of light resulting from an object being in between the light source and the surface that the shadow is cast upon.
Shadows are places where the light cant get to, so depending on where the source of light is, the power or brightness of it and the size of the object, the shadow will change.
when the distance between the light source and the object changes
an object has as many shadows as there are light sources generally
Cast and form shadows: -Cast shadows are just typical shadows that are created when light is blocked by an object. -Form shadows are the shadows that are on the object and away from the light source. Usually, in painting, cast shadows are used to give an object a more realistic and 3D look to them.
The light source changes?
Cast and form shadows: -Cast shadows are just typical shadows that are created when light is blocked by an object. -Form shadows are the shadows that are on the object and away from the light source. Usually, in painting, cast shadows are used to give an object a more realistic and 3D look to them.
Shadows are created by a light source, remove the source of light and the shadow will disappear.
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shadows are long and short based on the position of the light source.
You will get two shadows if there are two light sources.
Shadows are the absence or reduction of light resulting from an object being in between the light source and the surface that the shadow is cast upon.
closer to light source shadow is bigger when far from the light source shadow is shorter
Having two shadows usually occurs when there are multiple light sources creating different angles of light. Each light source will create its own shadow, resulting in multiple shadows. This phenomenon is commonly seen in situations where there are strong, diverse sources of light.
Yes, it can. A shadow is caused by the interruption of light from a single source. If you have more than one light source, you can have more than one shadow. Some shadows may not be as distinct (diffused light, shadow on brightly lit surfaces, etc.), and multiple shadows will practically always overlap to some extent.
Shadows are places where the light cant get to, so depending on where the source of light is, the power or brightness of it and the size of the object, the shadow will change.