Hmm... I think there's a command to get rid of that called fulllight or something, let me check.... hmm.... well I'm not sure but try opening the developer's console when the problem occurs and type: mat_fullbright 0
Absolutely not.
The shadows of morality include everything outside the light of consciousness
Because everything has to have a shadow
Yes, everything is made up by molecules, well except perhaps shadows and light.
everything is matter, meaning everything is either a solid, liquid, or gas except for shadows, thoughts and emotions.
when the sun is in the earth it appears to be an extremely large black, dark space castin many shadows across the earth
No. It is hard enough to sex a day old chick. There is only one way see into an egg and that is by candling. Candling only shows dark shadows and no definition. There is absolutely no way to tell from shadows what sex a chick is.
yes. the colour depends on how much light a material reflects. shadows aren't as a shadow is an abscence of light
If everything was the same color, I suppose it would be like seeing in black and white, except everything would have that color tint. There would still be shadows and different darker and lighter shades.
Getting Shadows in GTA Vice City is extremely difficult as for getting fully functional shadows in Vice City that is imposable but there are some texture modifications to add shadow effects to Vice City. GTA SA and GTA IV have shadows programmed into them, yes San Andreas has realistic shadows but they are very light and can only be more visible through the ENBseries graphical mod I hope this helps you
The size of a shadow has everything to do with placement of the light source, the object, and the background on which the shadow is cast. In general, if the light source is close to the object and the background is further away then the shadow is larger than the object. The opposite is true if the light source is further away. Another part of the equation has to do with angles. This is what we commonly observe happining to shadows at different times of the day; long shadows in the morning and evening and smaller shadows around the middle of the day.
In mid-latitudes, yes. In high summer, shadows at noon are extremely short - almost non-existent. At sunrise and sunset, they are somewhat long. In wintertime, shadows are moderately long even at noon, and very long at sunrise and sunset. At the equator, though, shadows change little if at all year-round. Lauryn is awesome!