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Caryland

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New Lighting. Feedback Appreciated! View attachment 1529392
The lighting is fine in this, but especially for interiors, you can have lights coming from off camera. Maybe there's a TV on to her right (the left side of the image) that leaves a blue type of light on her, highlighting her from the side a bit. The key to lighting characters well is to have either a main warm light (yellow, orange, white) and a cold light (blue, green, red) as a highlight, or vice-versa. It makes the characters more interesting to look and helps them not blend into the scene as much. It can be subtle. But you can always play with which lights are lighting the scene in a non daytime shot, you control which lights are coming from where there. Even if the room only has two visible lamps, maybe there's extra light coming from a window, or an open door, or TV, phone, those kinds of things. But you're on the right track. Sorry if this is long, I love when people ask stuff about lighting here!
 
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