The size of the object casting the shadow..? Thin object = thin shadow Fat object = fat shadow
if an object is moved closer to the light source, the shadow gets bigger,if it goes further away,the shadow gets smaller
Manipulate the light around it.
the shadow moves with it.
If you are using a point light source, the shadow's size is the object's size divided by the distance from the light source to the object multiplied by the distance from the light source to the shadow.
no its not. since when light falls on the (object) it will create a shadow.
no some types of glass can have no shadow
If you put your object further backwards your shadow will become bigger but if you put your object more forwards your shadow will become smaller!
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The size of the object casting the shadow..? Thin object = thin shadow Fat object = fat shadow
A light source and an object.
Moving the object towards the source of light
Move the light source farther away from the object.
The closer an object is to a source of light the larger the shadow it will cast.
If you put your object further backwards your shadow will become bigger but if you put your object more forwards your shadow will become smaller!
if an object is moved closer to the light source, the shadow gets bigger,if it goes further away,the shadow gets smaller
The shadow is grey but not complete black as that of opaque object.