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Example Of Side Lighting |
Side lighting is when light is cast from one side of the model to the other, it leaves one side of the models face in shadow with the light shining on the other. Front lighting is when light shines on the model from directly in front if the model lighting all of their face. Side lighting is often used to connote a person being a villain, this is because the audience cannot fully relate to them as half of their face is hidden. Side lighting however connected to villains can be used to make some models look better. A female model can use side lighting to increase their sex appeal, as the side of their face is hidden it adds a feeling of mysteriousness to their persona attracting the opposite sex.
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