Set this to a very light warm orange/yellow for sun-kissed highlights.
Adjust Intensity and Spread to get those cinematic beams through trees or windows. 4. Use "SurfaceAppearance" and PBR How to make Realistic Lighting on Roblox Studio...
Use a slight for moonlight or a warm yellow for indoor lamps to create contrast. Set this to a very light warm orange/yellow
Slightly boost Contrast and Saturation (e.g., 0.1) to make the colors pop. Use "SurfaceAppearance" and PBR Use a slight for
Keep this dark (closer to black or deep blue) to ensure shadows have depth and aren't unnaturally bright [2]. 3. Add Post-Processing Effects
The most critical step is enabling the highest fidelity lighting system. In the , select Lighting .
Lighting only looks as good as the surfaces it hits. Use objects on your parts to apply PBR (Physically Based Rendering) textures. This allows materials to have realistic "Roughness" and "Metalness," determining exactly how light bounces off them [2]. 5. Manual Light Placement Don't rely solely on the sun. Place PointLights or SurfaceLights near windows or lamps.