can someone here please help me on this part of my drawing?
I've been griping over how to properly shade the wing propellers of the Olympic class liners. I don't know what sort of rule i should use to
This is the best that i could do and I'm sure it's wrong because i used the 45 degree shading rule The shadow follows the assumption that the light source is angled at 45 degrees,
not to mention that's how it's cast in many photo's i've seen of Olympic's propellers.
The actual overhang shadow cast by the wing propellers is straight down and the propeller blades cast a seperate shadow against the hull,
Is there any sort of rule that i need to follow? because I'm sure that this is nor how they would have casted such a shadow in real life.
If anyone has any idea on how it should
properly be done, please come forward to help. just be sure to provide visual examples since I can better comprehend any advice in that format.
something that reflects it's irl shading as well as staying consistent with the shading of the rest of the hull.