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- STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Originally posted by: tweaker
Bingo. It'd be like the flame of a blowtorch casting a shadow.
Originally posted by: NormanS
The sun is solid, and it doesn't cast any shadow. Same with light bulbs. If an object emits light it is impossible it can cast a shadow.
Originally posted by: Uncanny Antman
Why wouldn't a lightsaber cast a shadow?
If it's solid enough to stop solid objects, it can be solid enough to block light, surely.
Why wouldn't a lightsaber cast a shadow?
If it's solid enough to stop solid objects, it can be solid enough to block light, surely.
The sun is solid, and it doesn't cast any shadow. Same with light bulbs. If an object emits light it is impossible it can cast a shadow.
Bingo. It'd be like the flame of a blowtorch casting a shadow.
Um... not to be argumenative here, but the sun obviously isnt casting any shadow because there isn't a larger, brighter object behind it. Lightbulbs will have shadows if they are next to other lit bulbs.
I do agree that the shadow ought to ba addressed. Even if it is to just soften it a bit.