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English: This video demonstrates the shadow blister effect using three different views of the same setup.

The setup is comprised of a non-point light source, two walls (blue and green), and a backdrop upon which their shadows are cast. Lines are included representing penumbra boundaries for both objects to clearly reveal how their shadows are manipulated.

This rendering is completely conceptual; solid-colored blocks were used to represent shadows. The rendering was created using Blender.
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A visual explanation of the shadow blister effect by observing penumbra limits

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24 August 2019

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