ImperialDragon said: Quick question: What's the source of lighting in this piece?
The light looks like it's coming from the upper right, so possibly a window or a wall lamp/lantern? Although it looks more like light from a window to me.
WebBrowser said: Wow, this is fantastic. Amazingly realistic.
The light looks like it's coming from the upper right, so possibly a window or a wall lamp/lantern? Although it looks more like light from a window to me.
Teclo said: It's a moot point anyway, moonlight is sunlight, just reflected.
Perhaps the moon's regolith is particularly absorbent of the specific wavelength(s) that is(/are) damaging to them. At any rate moonlight is far less intense, both because of the Moon's low albedo and the /additional/ inverse square drop-off as one recedes from a diffusely reflecting body (that is, in addition to the ^(-2) drop-off already due to the Moon's distance from the original illuminator)
(Yes, we're absurdly debating technicalities about fantasy creatures who don't even have a physiology that makes scientific sense anyway...)