Skyblue: is affected by Solar glare and horizon glow

Atmospheric Perspective: Things tend to become lighter and bluer as the receed into the back. For dark objects. White objects they become warmer in the distance. They keep their silhouettes longest. Dust and moisture in the are can create light streaks.
Reverse Atmospheric Perspective: entire scenes can get warmer as they go back. instead of the opposite.
Golden Hour Lighting: Dawn and Dusk
Colors become bold and dramatic The sun i slow that it travels parallel to the earth. Giving light a golden color to it.

Sunsets: From orange to violets and dawn is opposite.

DAwn

Fog, Mist, Smoke and Dust
contrast drops off rapidly as things recede in space. The light seems to come from all directions.
Rainbows:
Color should be lighter than the back ground. they should also be semi transparent against the background.
Sky Holes and Foliage
The spaces in between branches that let light through. Foliage tends to be different degrees of transparency.
Sun Beams and Shadows
Sunbeams require: high screen of clouds, foliage, or architecture with openings. tehir needs to be a darker backdrop around the sunbeams to be seen. Dust or vapor in the air. When looking towards the sun. edges become softer further away from the sun. Remember to adjust colors accordinly for sunbeams.
shadow beams
Dappled Light
taller trees make for larger sunspots with soft edges smaller trees have smaller and more clear
Cloud shadows
You can use them to draw attention to spotlight areas. The margin of light and shadow must be soft edges. Half a city block to transition from sunlight to shadow. Size and spacing must match clouds visible in the sky shadows in the shaded area aren't as blue cast as the would be in the sun.
Illuminated foreground.
middle distance in shadow, put a ton of detail in the foreground. used for putting attention something before leading you further into the picture.
Snow and Ice
Snow is whiter than foam and clouds usally. It also picks up the color of everthing around it. sunny = blue shadows, overcast = grayer shadows. Subsurface scattering.
Water: reflection and transparency
reflection: bouncing rays, Refracted: rays traveling down.
cast shadows only in shallower water
Tuesday Tips:
Straights are usually bones, curves are muscle and fat
group fingers
inside ankle bone is slightly higher
crop: 2/3s or 3/4s, no edges or joints
No straight lines
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