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I was playing around this week and created this red ball floating over a... something.
It then occured to me to try to build in some subtle (or not-so-subtle) flaws in drawing. I believe I can identify 5 flaws in the physics of the drawing. Can you spot them?
.joroho.
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I was playing around this week and created this red ball floating over a... something.
It then occured to me to try to build in some subtle (or not-so-subtle) flaws in drawing. I believe I can identify 5 flaws in the physics of the drawing. Can you spot them?
.joroho.
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Well . . .,
I think the light is coming from different angles making the highlights and shadows not make sense for a start.
Carol Leather
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OK ... I'm game.
1. The HIGHLIGHT on the red circle.
2. The DROP SHADOW on the red circle.
3. The BEVEL ANGLE on the left elipse.
4. The DROP SHADOW on the left elipse.
5. The BEVEL ANGLE on the triangle.
Am I right?
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1. Highlight of ball does not mach the one for all scene.
2. Same with highlight of internal triangle.
3. Direction of shade in ball does not match the scene light direction.
4. Ball shadow is under the 'orange something' but has to be ower.
5. Missing shadow from bottom-left ellipse hole.
...or something like that... http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
Oops, found more!
6. Offset of shade from triangle hole is smaller than from other parts of the 'orange something'...