L.L Brunk wrote Between Shadow & Light.
Shape of object between light source and viewing shadow, less light, etc.
Shape of object between light source and viewing shadow, less light, etc.
Shape of object between light source and viewing shadow, less light, etc.
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.
A shadow is the absence of light, a reflection is just that, the reflection of light. So a shadow comes from blocking a light source, a reflection comes from the bouncing of light of one source and on to another
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The shadow is lack of light which is caused by obstacles between the "light generator" (like the sun) and the shadowed surface.
The size of the shadow increases as the distance between the light source and the object increases. This is because the light rays diverge further apart as they travel a greater distance, resulting in a larger shadow being cast. Conversely, if the light source is closer to the object, the shadow will be smaller.
A shadow is light being blocked by an object, reflection is light "bouncing" back off an object's surface.
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.