#So, I will summarize what I was asking

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alpine trench
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Sorry, I think I would need to see this as a scamp (a sketch) 🙂

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difficult to say with just a description

swift rapids
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Pardon?

alpine trench
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what ring?

swift rapids
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Wait, I got the scene in Blender actually

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Hang tight for JUST a second

alpine trench
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I was about to tell you to test as a 3D scene, but right here and now, I am not seeing it

swift rapids
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Please give me a moment

alpine trench
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Even the scamp isn't very detailed

swift rapids
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This is the scene

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This is the building

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This is a closeup of the building

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The torus represents the ring made by using rocket boots when sliding on the side of the building

alpine trench
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And what does it look like when you position the lights and render the scene?

swift rapids
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Here is how it rendered...

alpine trench
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Because honestly, I really have no clue now

swift rapids
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So this is what I was trying to draw

swift rapids
alpine trench
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Sorry, I have no idea, I really can't answer your question 🙂

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It's above my skillset that!

swift rapids
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Are you sure? It was just about the ring and what it would look like photographically

alpine trench
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I am 100% sure

swift rapids
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Dang...

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I really thought this would be simple

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Sorry for the inconvenience

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But if you wouldn't mind answering one more question.......?

alpine trench
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No problem!
It's just that I would follow what the 3D engine tells me. I would also try to photograph something similar (a least the "ring" whatever that is, and see if it affects the sky.
I was a studio photographer, that's really not the kind of things we have ever had to think about. I think it's more a question to ask in a 3D forum to be honest

swift rapids
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The problem with the 3D engine for me is that idk how to make rings of fire yet 😓

BUT ANYWAY SOMEWHAT RELATED BUT DIFFERENT QUESTION TIME

If I drew a ring of fire, and the sun in one scene like in the following image, would the region between them be dark?

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The lines are just "shading"

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The more lines, the "darker" the area is

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If the ring and sun where RIGHT next to each other, I assume the area between would be light and desaturated. But if they are far apart, it can be darker and more saturated, right?

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That's all. That's my last question to you!

alpine trench
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Generally high luminosity areas loose saturation (you can test that when you ramp up the slider of the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. You'll need to increase the saturation, and sometimes drastically to get to the same levels

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You might also get colour shift if you do so

swift rapids
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A color shift?

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I think it would depend on the light source or the ambient lighting

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But generally speaking, my assumption seems to be accurate... a little

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I hope?

alpine trench
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Yes, I would say so

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There will be a colour shift if you increase the saturation, not if you leave it as is

swift rapids
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Cool cool
I guess that's a green light for me to resume the drawing
It's at the shading stage, and I do not want it to look off in terms of lighting. I love good lighting in my pieces

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Now I'm just drawing in black and white

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Since it's on pencil and paper

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So I will just have to focus on saturation

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And contrast

alpine trench
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You loose contrast too in that case

swift rapids
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Yes

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The areas nearer to the ring of fire that surrounds the camera's vision, and the areas near the sun will be less saturated

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The areas that will be somewhat further will look darker, have higher contrast and be more saturated

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I guess that would just mean they will have more pencil lines in the case of saturation and darkness

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In any case, I should be good now...

alpine trench
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That seem correct for me

swift rapids
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Then good

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I will get back to work, then
Thank you greatly, and please wish me luck that the piece turns out fine

alpine trench
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Good luck indeed!

swift rapids
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Much appreciated, Sandrine

alpine trench
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If it's a pen and paper piece, go get some extra advice on drawing forums. Here you'll find clues for Photoshop but that's not exactly what you need

swift rapids
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I think advice from a PHOTOGRAPHER, someone who kind of specializes in lighting and all that jazz, will be enough for me

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That's why I came to you in the first place!

alpine trench
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or at least here is more a technical help, while you may find communities based on painting/drawing and they may be more astute with that kind of things

swift rapids
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I just wanted the technical stuff

alpine trench
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Well, I don't control my lighting anymore, I am just a casual photographer (street, documentary etc)

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that's the kind of things I wouldn't really think about to be honest.

swift rapids
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Even then, you decide on the right spot for when the lighting is JUST right

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I am basically imagining myself as a photographer in that scene

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Either way, you were great help with your input

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Truly, I am grateful

alpine trench
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No worries!

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I need to scoot now. Have a great day!