Davnes007 said:Monroville said:DarthBo said:
The shadow of the snowspeeder makes no sense either btw.
It's in front of the walker, yet its shadow is behind it.If the sunlight is coming from a 45% angle, the shadow would make sense.
Umm...no it woudn't. The shadow of the speeder should be near the bottom (of this particular frame), 'under' the shadow of the AT-AT...no matter what the angle of the sunlight is.
It could probably be fixed semi-easily.
You're right: even at 45%, with the snowspeeder UNDER the AT-AT, the AT-ATs body shadow would cover overtop any shadow the snowspeeder would produce. I say either extend the AT-AT's shadow onto the snow dune the SS shadow is on, or lower the SS shadow onto the ground with the AT-AT shadow (so it would disappear whenever the SS shadow connected with the AT-AT shadow). The SS shadow would also be flatter due to the angle of the sunlight.