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How can you optimize lighting to improve rendering performance?

Optimize rendering performance by reducing light count, simplifying types, and using baked lighting to lower computational load.

How can you optimize lighting to improve rendering performance?

To optimize lighting for improved rendering performance, focus on reducing light source complexity and using efficient techniques. This lowers computational load by streamlining how the rendering engine processes light interactions.

- **Reduce light count**: Audit the scene to remove redundant or non-essential light sources, as each additional light increases processing demands. - **Simplify light types**: Replace resource-heavy area lights with simpler options like point or directional lights, which require less computation. - **Use baked lighting**: Precompute static light effects (e.g., shadows, ambient occlusion) instead of relying on real-time dynamic lighting, as baked results are rendered once and reused.

By combining these steps, you can balance visual quality with smoother rendering performance.

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