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2 minutes ago, Frost said:

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probably because the sun is a lot more closer to the camera than you'd think (probably need to shrink everything so the rim lighting is actually bigger) (and also place the sun further back kek)

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1 minute ago, Kwazedilla said:

probably because the sun is a lot more closer to the camera than you'd think (probably need to shrink everything so the rim lighting is actually bigger) (and also place the sun further back kek)

It doesn't matter how close the light source is to the subject, at it's angle, this entire part wouldn't be lit with a rim light.

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57 minutes ago, Frost said:

1. I don't think that's what the earth looks like

2. the rim light isn't correct; it shows on the side that isn't between the light source and the camera

Other than that, it's cool.

the earth is flat, thats why

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