It seems like
the shadows kind of look muddy when you try to blend them.
Not exact matches
Look at the Liverpool signings, Luke Shaw was a
shadow of himself last season and even Chambers (though a potential CB star) didn't really make the
kind of consistent displays he did for Southampton the season before.
Wow
looks wonderful, And not only love the
shadows but also the boots (so so breathless for me) I have to admit that I also do the same with mny girlfriend's boyfriends and for sure ven if I don't know about they must do the same with mine (jajaj is a
kind of love too)
I really did have some
kind of weird thing going on in my mind, because I thought I
looked great, and would even fill in my brows with my MAC # 266 brush and Mystery
shadow.
For the past few years, authors have
kind of looked on in dismay as publishing houses like Penguin and Random House lumbered like dinosaurs underneath the growing
shadow of the meteoric threat known as ebooks.
I mean a huge example would be Driveclub game got a huge graphical upgrade, everything from higher textures to better normal maps, global illumination, advanced weather systems, drip maps, reflections
shadows and improved lighting but most gamers didn't notice it, maybe cause a lot
of gamers think crushed blacks and or certain lighting affects
look better then others
kind of like console gamers who claim they cant see the difference in 30 and 60 fps or even weird cases
of gamers saying 120 fps is not noticeable or even worse then 60 fps.
Text
looks crisp with this
kind of contrast ratio, and it's easy to make out
shadows and nuance in photos.