Pretty much everything in our everyday lives reflects light.(haha the irony here being thats what we actually see, is not the objects themselves, but the light/energy bouncing off of it.) And the moon itself reflects quite a bit of it. I can see near perfectly when a full moon is out.
The issue here is you have to understand there are some key differences between something like the sun, and a point light which is what looks like is being used in this 3d scene.
The sun is so big, so bright, so far away, and emits light as a disc, not a point. They do not create the same effects.
REFLECT', verb (Latin reflecto; re and flecto, to bend) aka light (inception towards death) bending (life). The RE in reflect implies oneself as the reacting inflection; curvature; strain; that which is directed to a point within the visible spectrum (momentum) of light (motion).
Pretty much everything in our everyday lives reflects light.(haha the irony here being thats what we actually see, is not the objects themselves, but the light/energy bouncing off of it.) And the moon itself reflects quite a bit of it. I can see near perfectly when a full moon is out.
The issue here is you have to understand there are some key differences between something like the sun, and a point light which is what looks like is being used in this 3d scene.
The sun is so big, so bright, so far away, and emits light as a disc, not a point. They do not create the same effects.
https://youtu.be/acGMdhJWX2w?t=66
REFLECT', verb (Latin reflecto; re and flecto, to bend) aka light (inception towards death) bending (life). The RE in reflect implies oneself as the reacting inflection; curvature; strain; that which is directed to a point within the visible spectrum (momentum) of light (motion).