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01/06/2005 08:35:32 PM · #1 |
in that picture how did they get those shadows on the buildings that are the world trade center, could someone explain that to me? thatd be great thansk |
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01/06/2005 08:44:28 PM · #2 |
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01/06/2005 08:47:21 PM · #3 |
I believe that he is talking about this shot.
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01/07/2005 02:54:59 AM · #4 |
Looks like the shadows come from something out of frame on the right side. And I assume the red dot is a laser pointer?
Just a guess...
Cheers, Chris H.
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01/09/2005 12:18:36 PM · #5 |
how did they get the world trade center towers to loom so much larger than the rest of the skyline??? |
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01/09/2005 12:22:32 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by KunalG24: how did they get the world trade center towers to loom so much larger than the rest of the skyline??? |
look infront of the other buildings...the shadows that make up the twin towers are actually probably big 2x4's or something out of the frame closer to the light.
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01/09/2005 12:24:58 PM · #7 |
The further away from the wall and the nearer the light source an object is, the larger the shadow it casts will be. It's just science :)
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01/09/2005 01:47:38 PM · #8 |
whats a 2x4??? and in the picture it looks like they twin towers are behind everyhting else and closer to the wall...im just a niovice though |
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01/11/2005 05:36:04 PM · #9 |
ahhh soemone help me!!! how do i get those big shadows on the trade center |
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01/11/2005 05:38:22 PM · #10 |
dude...are you serious?
There are like two 2x4's or something (big long piece of wood OUT OF CAMERA RANGE) casting a shadow on the wall behind all of that. You can see the shadow line come in from like the bottom right corner and lead all the way to the wall -- at which point they stand straight up because they hit the wall.
Those two 'buildings' that sit in the shadows are not the ones casting that big shadow.
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01/13/2005 05:28:50 PM · #11 |
oh crap are u serious? so the genius just took pieces of wood and put them in front of the light and made those his shadows? thats genius |
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