it couldn't work like that, because the shadow is so crisp and defined.
This means that the lighting source HAS to be right next to him, and shining onto something with a very linear and with a crisp shape, like a kitkat bar. It's not, and no such shape exists here.
I think the algorithm might have generated that shadow from his ear, with simulated top lighting.
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Unsure, theres at least two light sources though so that can lead to weird shadows sometimes
No, it wouldnt work that way, the lighting would look more fucked up and you’d see other shadows doing something similar.
it couldn't work like that, because the shadow is so crisp and defined.
This means that the lighting source HAS to be right next to him, and shining onto something with a very linear and with a crisp shape, like a kitkat bar. It's not, and no such shape exists here.
I think the algorithm might have generated that shadow from his ear, with simulated top lighting.