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| Step | Action | Insight | |------|--------|----------| | 1. | Place a simple box and a directional light. | Establishes the overall silhouette and primary light direction. | | 2. Add a fill light | Use a low‑intensity area light with a warm color temperature. | Softens shadows without flattening contrast; warm fill adds emotional warmth. | | 3. Introduce rim lighting | Add a narrow‑cone spot light behind the subject, set to a cooler temperature. | Separates the subject from the background and defines shape. | | 4. Paint with IES profiles | Replace the fill light with an IES‑based point light that mimics a ceiling fixture. | Brings realism; the fall‑off pattern matches real fixtures. | | 5. Apply a volumetric fog | Enable exponential height fog and add a volumetric light source. | Gives depth cues and atmospheric perspective. | | 6. Fine‑tune exposure | Adjust the engine’s auto‑exposure settings, then lock them. | Prevents sudden brightness shifts when the camera moves. | | 7. Color‑grade | Apply a subtle teal‑orange LUT via the post‑process volume. | Enhances cinematic feel while preserving the lighting’s integrity. | | Step | Action | Insight | |------|--------|----------| | 1

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