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Summary Guide
Combining light from different directions
Observation  | Conclusion  | Arrangement  | Applications
A single accent light produces a strong shadow on an object. Harsh contrasts between light and dark areas can be reduced by combining light from different directions. A strong accent light from one side creates a dominant viewing direction. Complementing the primary frontal light with back-lighting can reveal textures on the rear of the object. Diffuse light from above results in the object appearing less three-dimensional than if illuminated with directed accent light.