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How is lighting used to create mood or atmosphere in 3D modeling?

In 3D modeling, lighting adjusts brightness, color, and direction to create mood and evoke emotional responses.

How is lighting used to create mood or atmosphere in 3D modeling?

In 3D modeling, lighting creates mood or atmosphere by adjusting brightness, color temperature, and direction to evoke specific emotional responses.

Warm, soft lighting (e.g., golden or amber hues) often conveys warmth, comfort, or nostalgia, while cool, harsh lighting (e.g., blue or gray tones) can evoke tension, isolation, or mystery. Light direction also matters—side lighting highlights texture for a dramatic effect, overhead lighting feels clinical or neutral, and backlighting adds depth or a dreamy vibe.

Small adjustments to brightness, shadow softness, or color balance can significantly shift the emotional tone; testing these elements refines the scene’s intended atmosphere.

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