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5/5/2026
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Final Project and Final Exam Due by 5/12/2026, 12:30pm on Canvas
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Work on the Final Project. This week's Lighting Moment will be the last blog entry of the semester. The last class session on 5/5/2026 will be for final exam review and questions on the final project. The final exam is cumulative for the semester. The final exam must be completed on Canvas by 12:30pm on 5/12/2026. The final project must be submitted to Canvas by that time as well.
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Category Archives: Light Lab
2 attempts, and 4 seasons later (or, Jesse begins to figure out VLL)
Summer in Mexico. Since the description was “hot,” I settled for a picture of the desert instead of a romanticized Mexican beach, which would have very cool elements due to the ocean. L102: 48 deg. elevation, 37 deg. side, 17′ … Continue reading
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VLL Four Seasons
Fall Sunset in Malibu I feel this image is a good representation of a Fall sunset in a sunny place like Malibu. The dramatic sidelight gives the model a long shadow, indicating the end of the day. The purples in … Continue reading
Light Lab: Or, VLL has me stumped.
Okay … I don’t know WHAT I was doing wrong with the VLL software, but using it was the most frustrating and confusing thing I have ever done for school. … Continue reading
Light Lab
1) Fall Sunset in Vermont When I first think of fall, I immediately think of apple picking and all of the colorful leaves falling off the trees. Thus, a fall sunset to me indicates the yellow, orange, and red variations … Continue reading
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Virtual Light Lab Assignment
Fall Sunset in Vermont When thinking about a sunset, one imagines the hot orange color of the sun disappearing behind the horizon, and the dark night sky arriving. In order to mimic this, I chose to light the bottom of … Continue reading
Four Seasons: Virtual Light Lab
Fall Sunset in Vermont. For the fall sunset in Vermont, I chose a very deep orange red on the cyc to mimic the colors of an actual sunset. I decided that the top of the cyc should be darker, to … Continue reading
Virtual Light Lab: Four Seasons
Virtual Light Lab Project *All angle information came from the “Show Info” function on VVL. 1. Fall Sunset in Vermont. Top Cyc Lights: -NC at 50%. -RE164 (Flame Red) at Full Intensity. -G510 (No Color Straw) at 30%. Bottom … Continue reading
1) Fall Sunset in Vermont Top Cyc Lights: R39, 50% R4460, Full R83, Full Bottom Cyc Lights: R21, 50% R25, 75% R14, 50% R83, Full Model Lighting: 35 degree, top center backlight, no color, 50% 48 degree, backlight SR, R64, … Continue reading
Virtual Light Lab: Four Seasons
1)Fall Sunset in Vermont In this scene, I recreated a fall sunset in Vermont. The warm hues of ambers, golds and reds created here are like the colors of the trees and of the sky. Cyc Lights Top Light … Continue reading
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Four Seasons: Virtual Light Lab Assignment
Fall Sunset on Venus For the fall sunset on Venus, I chose vibrant colors in cyc lighting to mimic the emotions that we feel in fall on earth. I added dark blue top light and lighter side light, reflecting the … Continue reading
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