>>96263549
>Mona Lisa
>Monet
fascinating pseudo art enjoyer. I imagine you've never painted anything on canvas.
Atmospheric perspective is terminology used to describe light filtering as things get further away in the distance. Using the Mona Lisa to describe that effect instead of literally any landscape painting is embarassing. And it has nothing to do with what you're talking about.
You even say in your post that light changes, and can be warmer on the highlights at sundown. You're literally just angry at me for being clearer and easier understood than you.
>overcast winter day, before noon. This is when light is the most accurate for color rendition.
Not what i was arguing or even saying. I don't care what time of day you want to recreate. You're trying to rigidly define what light does and what people should do with their miniatures. Despite the fact that many different materials exist that go through different hue changes, many different times of day exist. Many different light sources. And all of that is subservient to what looks fucking cool. And in miniature painting any hue change looks cool. It doesn't have to even be realistic.
>>96263603
shadows in sunlight reflect the sky. often blue. I am not the anon you were arguing with before or the one you are arguing with now pointlessly.