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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

280 days ago
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Pretty much everything in our everyday lives reflects light. 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

280 days ago
1 score