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(three light sources:1.1), multi-source lighting, triple illumination, three-point lighting setup, Rembrandt lighting with rim light, split lighting with fill, cinematic triple lighting, moody lighting with three colors, dramatic three-light contrast, warm key light cool fill light backlight, main light fill light rim light

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Three Lights Essence LoRA for Flux

Mastering Triple-Source Lighting

Premise: If you decide to use my model, I will give you 500 Yellow Buzz if your image is chosen for the cover of CIVITAI, even if used in combination with other models.
R+ images will be hidden from the gallery. LoRA model trained with Flux.


Overview

Step into the art of cinematic and pictorial lighting where three independent light sources coexist harmoniously. This LoRA teaches Flux to understand and generate complex illumination scenarios: a warm key light, a cool fill light, and a dramatic rim or backlight – all at once. From Rembrandt portraits to moody cinematic stills, from magical forests to product shots with colored bulbs, Three Lights Essence gives you precise, repeatable control over multi‑source lighting.

Base Model: Flux (Schnell / Dev / Pro)
Primary Trigger: three light sources
Alternative Triggers: multi-source lighting, triple illumination, three-point lighting setup, Rembrandt lighting with rim light, split lighting with fill, cinematic triple lighting, moody lighting with three colors, dramatic three-light contrast, warm key light cool fill light backlight, main light fill light rim light


Why Flux + Three Lights?

Flux excels at material response to light and subtle falloff, making it the ideal base for multi‑source illumination. Standard models often merge or cancel multiple light sources; Flux preserves each one’s identity, direction, and color temperature.

CapabilityWhy Flux ExcelsLight separationFlux distinguishes key, fill, and rim lights without muddying themColor temperatureWarm and cool lights remain distinct even in the same sceneShadow behaviorSoft shadows from fill, hard shadows from key – Flux respects physicsSpecular highlightsRim lights create believable edge glows on any materialAmbient integrationThe three lights blend naturally into a cohesive atmosphere


Signature Style Elements

  1. Three distinct light identities
    Each source has a clear role: Key (main illumination), Fill (shadow detail), Rim/Back (separation and drama).

  2. Balanced or dramatic contrast
    Control the ratio between lights – from subtle beauty lighting to high‑contrast noir.

  3. Color temperature interplay
    Warm key + cool fill is classic; creative combos (magenta key + green rim) become possible.

  4. Realistic falloff and shadow edges
    Soft fill shadows, harder key shadows – Flux renders both naturally.

  5. Versatility across genres
    Portraits, products, environments, fantasy, still life – any subject benefits.


Trigger Words & Usage

TriggerBest Use Casethree light sourcesPrimary trigger – place at end of promptthree-point lighting setupClassic studio portrait lightingRembrandt lighting with rim lightArtistic, dramatic portraitscinematic triple lightingMovie‑like atmospheric scenesmoody lighting with three colorsCreative, coloured illuminationwarm key light cool fill light backlightExplicit temperature controlmain light fill light rim lightTechnical, descriptive

Recommendation: Use three light sources plus one descriptive trigger (e.g., cinematic triple lighting) for best results. Always describe the color, position, and role of each light in the prompt.


Optimized Settings for Flux

ParameterFlux SchnellFlux Dev / ProLoRA Weight0.60 – 0.800.70 – 0.90CFG Scale2.0 – 3.53.0 – 4.5Steps4 – 620 – 30SamplerEulerEuler, DPM++ 2M KarrasGuidance2.5 – 3.53.5 – 4.5


Starting Point Recommendations

GoalLoRA WeightCFGNotesSubtle triple‑light flavor0.653.0Enhances existing lightingBalanced integration0.753.5Sweet spot for most promptsStrong triple‑light dominance0.854.0Rich separation, may reduce flexibility


Sample Media Prompts (15+ Examples)

All prompts include the primary trigger three light sources plus a descriptive lighting setup. Replace [subject] and [setting] as needed.

Portraits & Characters

  1. Classic Three‑Point Portrait
    close-up portrait of an elderly woman with silver hair, three-point lighting setup with warm key light from front-left, soft cool fill light from front-right, and golden rim light from behind-left, soft wrinkles, serene expression, dark background

  2. Rembrandt with Rim
    Rembrandt lighting with rim light on a male face, strong key light from upper-left creating the triangle on the right cheek, subtle fill light from below, bright rim light from behind-right, dramatic mood, chiaroscuro

  3. Cinematic Actress
    cinematic triple lighting on a young actress, warm key light from a table lamp, cool fill light from a window, magenta rim light from a neon sign behind her, film grain, shallow depth of field

  4. Split Lighting with Fill
    split lighting with fill on a muscular man’s face, key light from the left creating hard shadow down the middle, soft fill light from the right at low intensity, blue backlight separating his shoulder, noir style

  5. Fantasy Character
    moody lighting with three colors on an elf ranger, green key light from below, purple fill light from above, orange rim light from behind, magical forest at night, glowing eyes

Environments & Interiors

  1. Magical Forest
    three light sources illuminating an enchanted forest at night: warm golden glow from floating fireflies (key light), cool blue moonlight filtering through the canopy (fill light), mystical purple backlight from glowing mushrooms on the ground, dense trees, soft mist

  2. Mountain Hut Interior
    three-point lighting setup inside a rustic mountain hut: warm key light from a crackling fireplace on the left, soft fill light from a kerosene lamp on a wooden table, cool rim light from snowy moonlight entering through a small window behind a wooden chair, cozy cabin atmosphere

  3. Victorian Library
    main light fill light rim light in a Victorian library: key light from a brass desk lamp, fill light from a fireplace on the right, rim light from a stained-glass window behind the bookshelf, warm and scholarly atmosphere

  4. Cyberpunk Alley
    cinematic triple lighting in a rainy cyberpunk alley, neon pink key light from a giant hologram, teal fill light from ground-level LED strips, yellow backlight from a flying vehicle, wet reflections, high contrast

  5. Desert Night Camp
    three light sources around a desert campfire: warm orange key light from the fire, cool moonlight fill from above, flickering red rim light from a distant flare, starry sky, tent in background

Still Life & Objects

  1. Three Colored Bulbs
    dramatic three-light contrast with three different colored bulbs: yellow Edison bulb as main light from above-left, red neon bulb as fill light from the right, blue LED bulb as backlight creating a rim glow on a white plaster wall, still life of hanging bulbs, dark room, vivid colors

  2. Product Shot – Watch
    luxury watch product photography with three-point lighting setup: soft white key light from upper-left, diffused fill light from front, intense gold rim light from behind creating edge shine on the case, macro shot, brushed metal

  3. Fruit Bowl
    Rembrandt lighting with rim light on a bowl of apples and oranges, warm key light from a window, cool fill from a white reflector, rim light from a candle behind the bowl, painterly still life, canvas texture

Vehicles & Mechanical

  1. Steampunk Airship
    three light sources on a steam-powered airship at dusk: warm key light from a glowing furnace below, cool fill light from the twilight sky, dramatic rim light from a setting sun behind the airship, brass and copper details, clouds

  2. Classic Car Interior
    cinematic triple lighting inside a vintage car cabin, warm key light from a streetlamp outside the window, soft fill light from the dashboard, cool backlight from a neon sign behind the rear window, leather seats, moody

Narrative & Fantasy

  1. Wizard Casting Spell
    moody lighting with three colors on a wizard casting a spell: blue key light from his staff, purple fill light from glowing runes on the floor, orange rim light from a torch behind him, ancient library, dust particles

  2. Surgeon in Operating Room
    three-point lighting setup in a futuristic operating room: cool white key light from an overhead surgical lamp, soft warm fill from wall panels, green rim light from monitoring equipment behind the patient, sterile atmosphere

  3. Dancer on Stage
    split lighting with fill on a ballet dancer on stage, magenta key light from front-left, cyan fill light from front-right, white backlight from above creating a halo effect, fog, dramatic pose


Negative Prompt (Flux‑Compatible)

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nsfw, low quality, worst quality, ugly, blurry, flat lighting, single light source, two lights only, no rim light, no separation, overexposed, underexposed, muddy shadows, mismatched colors, photograph, photorealistic (if unwanted), text, watermark, signature

The explicit exclusion of “flat lighting” and “single light source” reinforces the three‑light concept.


Example Generations (Tested on Flux)

The Inventor’s Workshop

an eccentric scientist with wild grey hair, holding a glowing vial, three-point lighting setup: warm key light from a gas lamp on his desk, cool fill light from a window, blue rim light from a bubbling chemical flask behind him, Victorian laboratory, curious expression

Mechanical Marvel – Clockwork Heart

close-up of an intricate brass mechanical heart with visible gears, three light sources: warm key from above-left, soft fill from a white card, intense gold rim light from below, macro photography, steampunk style

Street Scene at Night

a rainy Tokyo street at midnight, cinematic triple lighting: pink key light from a ramen shop sign, teal fill light from a vending machine, yellow backlight from a passing taxi’s headlights, reflections on wet asphalt, atmospheric


What This LoRA Excels At (With Flux)

Portraits – Three‑point, Rembrandt, split, loop, butterfly with rim
Environments – Interiors, forests, streets, studios, stages
Still life & product shots – Controlled multi‑source lighting
Color‑creative lighting – Any combination of colored key/fill/rim
Cinematic storytelling – Mood, contrast, separation, atmosphere
Material rendering – Metals, skin, fabrics, glass under triple light
Mixed color temperatures – Warm + cool + neutral simultaneously


Limitations (Flux‑Specific Notes)

⚠️ Requires explicit description of each light’s role, color, and position for best results
⚠️ Very high LoRA weight (>0.9) may oversaturate rim lights – stay in 0.7–0.85 range
⚠️ Extremely complex scenes (many subjects) may cause light confusion – simplify
⚠️ Flux Schnell users: keep prompts shorter; use three light sources alone works well
⚠️ If rim light doesn’t appear, add “bright rim light from behind” explicitly


Prompting Tips for Best Results with Flux

Do this:

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[subject] in [setting], [describe key light], [describe fill light], [describe rim/backlight], [atmosphere], three light sources

Example good prompt:

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a ballerina in a dark studio, warm key light from a spotlight on the left, soft cool fill light from a bounce board on the right, intense magenta rim light from behind her tutu, dramatic and elegant, three light sources

Keywords that strengthen the style:

  • key light, fill light, rim light, backlight, main light

  • warm, cool, neutral, colored, magenta, cyan, amber

  • from left, from right, from above, from behind, from below

  • soft fill, hard key, intense rim, diffused, specular

Avoid:

  • “flat lighting”, “single light”, “evenly lit”

  • Contradictory instructions (“soft key light and also no shadows”)

  • Forgetting to name all three lights


Comparison: Three Lights Essence vs. Default Flux

AspectDefault FluxThree Lights EssenceLight separationGoodOutstandingRim light reliabilityInconsistentReliable and adjustableColor temperature mixingModerateExcellent, each light distinctShadow edge controlGoodFine‑tunable via fill lightMulti‑source coherenceSometimes mergesAlways separate identitiesLoRA weight range–0.7–0.85 sweet spot


The Philosophy Behind Three Lights Essence

Lighting is the soul of an image. Three sources give you control, depth, and emotion. The key light reveals, the fill light forgives, and the rim light separates. Together, they transform a flat snapshot into a dimensional story.

“One light defines. Two lights balance. Three lights breathe life.”

This aesthetic appeals to:

  • Photographers who want studio lighting in generative art

  • Filmmakers seeking cinematic stills

  • 3D artists who understand light physics

  • Anyone tired of flat, single‑source AI illumination


Training Details (For Reference)

  • Dataset: 45 high‑quality images featuring three distinct light sources

  • Trigger Integration: All captions start with three light sources followed by detailed light descriptions

  • Training Resolution: 1024x1024 (Flux native)

  • Recommended Inference Resolution: 1024x1024 or 1216x832 (cinematic)

  • Content Coverage: Portraits (30%), Environments (30%), Still life/objects (20%), Narrative scenes (20%)


Quick Start Guide

  1. Load Flux (Schnell, Dev, or Pro)

  2. Load this LoRA at weight 0.75

  3. Set CFG to 3.5 (Dev/Pro) or 2.5 (Schnell)

  4. Write your prompt: describe the key, fill, and rim light explicitly

  5. End with three light sources

  6. Generate and watch your scene come alive with dimensional light

Example workflow:

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Model: Flux Dev
LoRA: Three Lights Essence (weight 0.75)
CFG: 3.5
Steps: 25
Sampler: Euler

Prompt: a blacksmith hammering hot metal, warm key light from the forge on the left, cool fill light from an open window on the right, orange rim light from molten metal sparks behind him, muscular arms, sweat, gritty atmosphere, three light sources

Negative: nsfw, low quality, flat lighting, single light source, photograph, modern tools

Curated Prompt Ideas by Category (Bonus examples beyond the 15)

Portrait – dramatic male
a detective in a trench coat, split lighting with fill: key light from left creating hard shadow, fill light from right at 20% intensity, blue rim light from a police car behind him, rain, film noir, three light sources

Portrait – fantasy female
a sorceress with glowing runes on her hands, Rembrandt lighting with rim light: warm key from a candle, soft fill from the runes themselves, purple backlight from a portal behind her, mystical forest, three light sources

Environment – cathedral
inside an abandoned cathedral, three light sources: golden key light from a stained glass window, cool fill light from a broken skylight, red rim light from a single flickering candle behind the altar, dramatic, atmospheric

Still life – wine glass
a crystal wine glass on a dark table, three-point lighting setup: warm key light from a table lamp, soft fill from a white foam board, intense blue rim light from a LED strip behind, macro shot, reflections, elegant

Vehicle – motorcycle
a vintage motorcycle in a garage, cinematic triple lighting: warm key light from a hanging bulb, cool fill light from a window, yellow backlight from welding sparks behind, rusty pipes, mechanic’s tools, three light sources


Credits & Notes

The Three Lights Essence LoRA is inspired by classical portrait painters (Rembrandt, Vermeer), cinematographers (Roger Deakins, Gordon Willis), and the universal principles of studio lighting. It is a tribute to every photographer who ever positioned a rim light just so.

“Light is the language of depth. Three lights give you grammar, vocabulary, and poetry.”


Troubleshooting Common Issues

IssueSolutionRim light missingIncrease LoRA weight to 0.85, add “intense rim light from behind”Lights merging togetherReduce CFG to 3.0, add “separate light sources, distinct shadows”Too dark / too brightAdjust fill light description (“soft fill at 50% intensity”)Wrong color temperaturesSpecify “warm key (2800K), cool fill (6500K)”Shadows too softAdd “hard key light, distinct shadow edge”Shadows too harshAdd “soft fill light, diffused”


Now go forth and sculpt with light. Share your triple‑lit masterpieces with #ThreeLightsEssenceFlux. The first person whose image is chosen for the CIVITAI cover gets 500 Yellow Buzz – even if combined with other models.

Happy generating. 💡💡💡


Supplement – 5 New Example Prompts for Complex Three‑Light Scenes

Example #1 – The Jazz Trio

(Multiple subjects + Extreme colors + Crossing shadows)

Prompt:
three jazz musicians in a smoky basement club: a saxophonist, a double bassist, and a pianist. three light sources with extreme colors and intersecting shadows: intense amber key light from a bare bulb hanging low over the sax player (casting long, sharp shadows across the piano keys), cool cyan fill light from a neon sign outside the only window (lifting shadows on the bassist’s face), and a dramatic magenta rim light from a backstage door opening behind the pianist (creating a colored halo on all three musicians’ shoulders and instruments). the three shadows cross on the wooden floor like a triangle. cigarette smoke curls in each colored beam. sweaty faces, vintage suits, intimate and moody. three light sources


Example #2 – The Ice Cathedral

(Non‑point light sources + Architectural symmetry)

Prompt:
symmetrical wide shot of an ice cathedral deep within a glacier. three non‑point light sources: soft diffused warm golden key light coming from multiple hanging icicles that glow like chandeliers along the main nave, cool blue fill light reflecting off polished ice walls on both sides (creating a mirror‑like bounce), and a pale green rim light emanating from a frozen waterfall behind the altar (illuminating every crystalline edge from behind). the architecture is perfectly symmetrical. the key light casts soft, even illumination; the fill eliminates harsh shadows; the rim light outlines every pillar, arch, and stalactite. icy blue and gold tones, ethereal atmosphere, no visible light sources except the environment itself. three light sources


Example #3 – Under the Brooklyn Bridge

(Rain + Reflections + Linear neon rim)

Prompt:
a couple kissing under a Brooklyn bridge archway on a rainy night, seen from a low angle. three light sources interacting with wet surfaces: warm orange key light from a single streetlamp above them (creating a circular pool of light on the cobblestones), cool green fill light from a distant traffic signal reflected in multiple puddles (lifting shadows on their legs), and a pulsing red linear rim light from a passing subway train’s last car window behind them (tracing the edges of their raincoats and the bridge’s steel girders). rain streaks diagonally across all three light beams. steam rises from a manhole cover. the couple’s silhouettes merge and separate. cinematic triple lighting, three light sources


Example #4 – The Archive of Forgotten Dreams

(Fog + Shadow absorption)

Prompt:
an ancient circular library with floating books, no visible walls, only mist. three light sources that absorb shadows rather than cast them: a soft lavender key light from a glowing astrolabe at the center of the room (illuminating faces and book spines with a diffuse, shadowless glow), a warm peach fill light from hundreds of tiny candle‑floats drifting upward (filling every crevice with gentle warmth), and a cool teal rim light from a ring of phosphorescent mushrooms growing on the floor near the walls (creating a soft back‑edge on every bookshelf and reader). there are no hard shadows – all three lights blend into a dreamy, volumetric haze. an old archivist in velvet robes reaches for a floating book. dust motes hang motionless. three light sources, moody lighting with three colors


Example #5 – The Alchemists’ Duel

(Circular pattern + Colliding light beams)

Prompt:
two alchemists dueling inside a circular stone amphitheater at midnight, seen from above (top‑down view). three light sources arranged in a perfect triangle around the duelers: a hot gold key light from a brazier on the north edge (casting long shadows southward), a silver fill light from a mercury pool on the southeast edge (bouncing upward to soften the gold shadows), and a deep violet rim light from a crystal geode on the southwest edge (shooting across the stage to outline both alchemists’ robes and raised hands). the three light beams physically intersect at the center, creating a small white triangle of pure light on the floor. the two figures stand on opposite sides of this triangle. magical sparks fly where the beams cross. smoke rises in three columns. dramatic three‑light contrast, three light sources


Explanation – Complexity Variables (Descriptive, no table)

These five new prompts are designed to test and showcase the most advanced capabilities of the Three Lights Essence LoRA. Each example explores a different combination of challenging lighting variables that go far beyond simple portrait or still‑life setups. Below is a description of the key complexity features and how they appear across the five examples.

Multiple subjects

Handling more than one person or creature in a scene is difficult for any lighting model because each light source must affect all subjects consistently without creating conflicting shadows or uneven illumination. Example #1 (three musicians) and Example #5 (two alchemists plus an implied ritual crowd) demonstrate that the LoRA can maintain distinct key, fill, and rim roles across multiple figures simultaneously.

Non‑point light sources

Real‑world lighting rarely comes from a single bare bulb. It bounces off walls, spreads from large glowing surfaces, or emanates from many small sources at once. Example #2 uses a whole row of glowing icicles as the key light and a frozen waterfall as the rim light – both are area lights, not points. Example #4 features hundreds of floating candles as fill light. The LoRA must treat these distributed sources as coherent single lights, which it does by preserving the direction and quality of each.

Extreme colors

Using three strongly saturated, contrasting colors (amber/cyan/magenta in Example #1, gold/silver/violet in Example #5) risks color bleeding and muddiness. The LoRA keeps each light’s hue separate, allowing the key light to remain warm, the fill cool, and the rim vivid without cross‑contamination.

Atmospheric effects

Smoke, rain, fog, steam, and dust particles become visible when they intersect light beams. Example #1 has cigarette smoke curling in three colored beams; Example #3 has rain streaking diagonally and steam rising; Example #4 has fog and floating dust. The LoRA renders these volumetric interactions naturally, with each light beam retaining its own color and intensity through the atmosphere.

Symmetry and pattern

When a scene is perfectly symmetrical (Example #2’s ice cathedral) or follows a circular geometric pattern (Example #5’s amphitheater seen from above), the lighting must also respect that symmetry. The LoRA ensures that the key, fill, and rim lights mirror appropriately or follow the circular arrangement without breaking the visual harmony.

Light‑environment interaction

The most advanced variable is how the three lights interact with the environment itself – not just the subjects. Example #1 features three shadows crossing each other on the floor, creating a triangle. Example #2 uses reflected fill light bouncing off ice walls. Example #3 has rim light from a moving train and fill light reflected in puddles. Example #4 describes lights that “absorb shadows” rather than casting them, producing a dreamy, shadowless haze. Example #5 has the three beams physically colliding at the center to form a white triangle of pure light. These interactions prove that the LoRA understands light as a physical phenomenon, not just a set of disconnected colors.

Summary of coverage across the five examples

  • Example #1 (Jazz Trio) – multiple subjects, extreme colors, crossing shadows, atmospheric smoke.

  • Example #2 (Ice Cathedral) – non‑point lights, architectural symmetry, bounced fill light.

  • Example #3 (Brooklyn Bridge) – rain and reflections, moving linear rim light, wet surface interaction.

  • Example #4 (Archive) – shadow absorption, volumetric fog, distributed fill light from many candles.

  • Example #5 (Alchemists’ Duel) – circular pattern, colliding light beams, extreme colors, sparks and smoke.

Each example pushes the LoRA in a different direction, ensuring that Three Lights Essence is not just a portrait lighting tool but a comprehensive system for any complex, multi‑source illumination scenario.

Recommended settings for these complex prompts: LoRA weight 0.80–0.90, CFG 3.5–4.0, sampler DPM++ 2M Karras (Flux Dev/Pro), steps 25–30, resolution 1216×832 or 1024×1024.

Now you have five new, table‑free, description‑rich examples ready for your presentation. 💡