Hi Xeon, you're absolutely right. If I stand out in the sun, uncovered, then the piece is 100% undetectable. My guess is if the light is hitting the lace on the side, then you might be able to see some lace.
Direct lighting straight on or directly above = good.
Side lighting = not so good.
By the way, the last I talked to you, you were experimenting with some funky new combinations for a piece. Did that idea ever materialize?
Leamon
(03-26-2011, 06:26 AM)Xeon005 Wrote: Looks great, Very smart to have the front thinner it makes for a very realistic look.
About what you said "looking at the rear view mirror. The way the lighting is, I can see some lace if I focus on it"
I have noticed that too with lace. It makes me think that low/natural sun light can be a dangerous lighting sometimes. I rather be in pure sunlight or whatever kind of light than that OFF/shade light. That is one good thing about thin skin pieces. I find I don't have to worry about any kind of lighting conditions