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![Here is a study of the Asaro head in different lighting conditions. I used a 3D-tool for reference. Can i post a link to that? I was a bit confused because different Here is a study of the Asaro head in different lighting conditions. I used a 3D-tool for reference. Can i post a link to that? I was a bit confused because different](https://preview.redd.it/pb8ok6w6z8261.png?auto=webp&s=5d0440867743f27f0f8a63cca595654b601a1d8a)
Here is a study of the Asaro head in different lighting conditions. I used a 3D-tool for reference. Can i post a link to that? I was a bit confused because different
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lighting studies - i kinda understand which plane should be lighter or darker but i cant tell how light or dark it should be, had to rely alot on reference photos :
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