Lightsaber Shadows
Posted: 2004-05-12 05:56pm
I know that Bob Brown said that it makes sense for lightsabers to have shadows, and I know that they canonically do have shadows, but I also know that there are a bunch of people on the net that regard the saber shadows as effects errors. The recent Jedi Knight video games even go out of their way to show that lightsabers don't have shadows.
The seems to me is that as long as the lightsaber isn't brighter than a room's light, it'll cast a shadow, since it's opaque. And considering that lightsabers aren't terribly bright (although the blade is bright, objects only feet away from the blade only have a slight coloration due to the blade...it's not like, say, a fluorescent tube), they should cast shadows in most situations.
So what do you smartiepants think? Are there any good reasons for lightsabers to not cast shadows, or vice versa?
The seems to me is that as long as the lightsaber isn't brighter than a room's light, it'll cast a shadow, since it's opaque. And considering that lightsabers aren't terribly bright (although the blade is bright, objects only feet away from the blade only have a slight coloration due to the blade...it's not like, say, a fluorescent tube), they should cast shadows in most situations.
So what do you smartiepants think? Are there any good reasons for lightsabers to not cast shadows, or vice versa?