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How can the intensity of light sources be controlled during 3D rendering?

3D rendering light intensity is controlled via software parameters like intensity, sliders, and falloff for balanced brightness and natural scenes.

How can the intensity of light sources be controlled during 3D rendering?

The intensity of light sources during 3D rendering can be controlled by adjusting key parameters in rendering software, such as intensity values, dimming sliders, and falloff settings, to balance brightness and scene exposure.

- **Intensity values or dimming sliders**: Directly modify brightness. Reducing intensity softens harsh shadows, while increasing it highlights specific objects, preventing overexposure or underexposure. - **Light falloff settings**: Control how intensity decreases with distance from the source. Adjusting this mimics real-world light behavior, making the scene look more natural.

These methods enable precise control over light intensity, ensuring the desired visual effect in 3D renders.

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