Portrait
These lighting presets are a great starting point for any type of portrait photography. They're based on popular setups that portrait photographers use all the time.
- Backlit
- Butterfly
- Color
- Flat
- Loop
- Rembrandt
- Ring
- Split
- Three Point
![](/assets/images/backlit-84efd9bd624928f41a330a581f711652.jpg)
![](/assets/images/butterfly-6dd2e8a63330aa5ed4c3c604f05e28ad.jpg)
![](/assets/images/color-d458cef14df24d1ec61252c0a94ef367.jpg)
![](/assets/images/flat-1c4fd5732180de97533cbee594d2f6dc.jpg)
![](/assets/images/loop-6b65228b60bfe39f7d714928268440c5.jpg)
![](/assets/images/rembrandt-dc793c14f853eecd7418d1ec7c8ff443.jpg)
![](/assets/images/ring-ddb790a63dd49a83bfa9b31791a20192.jpg)
![](/assets/images/split-2ea9f8618269950633b7050fb237e74a.jpg)
![](/assets/images/three-point-7f57e4d696c585bbcf4e8a9824c4f721.jpg)
How-to
Open the level called Portrait which already has these levels added, or if you want to use your own level, drag and drop a lighting preset from the folder Resources > Lighting > Portrait. Switch between the different presets by toggling the eye icon in the levels window. If you can't find the Levels window in your editor, you can open a new one from Window > Levels
caution
In order to render a level, it must be set to Always Loaded, and the others set to Blueprint