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#01 Prompter Mag πŸŒ“ Chiaroscuro Lighting

High-contrast with dramatic shadows

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1. Chiaroscuro Lighting

High-contrast with dramatic shadows.

Midjourney Prompt: adult-swim style illustration space ghost movie poster vibrant colors chiaroscuro lighting --ar 1:1 --q 2 --v 5

Chiaroscuro lighting is characterized by the strong contrast between light and dark areas in an image, often used to create a sense of depth, drama, and mystery. This technique has roots in Renaissance art used by legends like Caravaggio, and is still popular in photography and filmmaking. A text2image prompt focusing on chiaroscuro lighting might read, "A dramatic still life scene featuring chiaroscuro lighting, with bright light illuminating the main subject and casting deep shadows on the surrounding objects."

Overview

Chiaroscuro lighting is a lighting technique that involves creating high-contrast images with dramatic shadows and highlights.

Midjourney Prompt: Doberman guard dog Chiaroscuro, high contrast, strong shadows, dramatic, deep blacks, bright highlights, atmosphere, mystery, emotion --ar 1:1 --q 2 --v 5

Historically

Chiaroscuro lighting has a rich history dating back to the Renaissance period in the 15th and 16th centuries. The term "chiaroscuro" is derived from the Italian words "chiaro" (light) and "scuro" (dark), and it was first used by artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Caravaggio to create a sense of depth and drama in their paintings. This technique was later adopted by filmmakers and photographers, who used it to create visually striking and atmospheric images with strong contrasts between light and dark areas.

Influencers

  1. Caravaggio (Baroque painter, Italy)

  2. Rembrandt van Rijn (Baroque painter, Netherlands)

  3. Georges de La Tour (Baroque painter, France)

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