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It's a little late in the day, but...

Since it was mentioned, and I had already been thinking about it in the back of my head, I thought it might be interesting to see how the photo studio would look if we loaded it into Daz.

You can sort of see here how I am starting to light things too. I tried just making the lights that already exist in the scene much brighter, but you can see that it didn't do much. This is a repeating issue I've run into with both Daz and Poser. I feel like if you turn up a single light in a room up to 10,000 times brighter than a normal bulb, then it ought to light up the room.

But it doesn't...

So I've started loading plane primitives into the scene and changing them into lights. I've found using multiple lights seems to work better for this, then loading one really big light that takes up most of the ceiling.

Once I have the lighting about how I want it, I hide those lights and make them invisible. This adds just a lot more light to any scene, and it's coming from multiple directions since there are multiple lights which helps light up faces better.

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