06-11-2012, 02:18 PM
No, no. The jaggies are still there, for one thing, and the highlights haven't improved.
It's not that highlights appear in certain spots when light is there, it's that the shape and position of the highlights change depending on the lighting. Rotation in 3D space occurs on 3 axes, and by removing highlights to the top, you've dropped it down on one axis, i.e. the vertical axis. That change makes it worse, because now you have light coming from 3 different positions: The left, above the viewer and from the viewer's face.
It's not that highlights appear in certain spots when light is there, it's that the shape and position of the highlights change depending on the lighting. Rotation in 3D space occurs on 3 axes, and by removing highlights to the top, you've dropped it down on one axis, i.e. the vertical axis. That change makes it worse, because now you have light coming from 3 different positions: The left, above the viewer and from the viewer's face.