: Enable Perspective Correction (or Shift Lens) to ensure the vertical lines of the walls and cubicles remain perfectly straight, preventing the "leaning building" effect common in wide-angle interior shots. 5. Adding "Life" (Set Dressing)
: Move chairs slightly out of alignment and rotate keyboards by 2-5 degrees. Perfect symmetry feels robotic; slight "messiness" makes the office look inhabited.
: Ensure all texture paths are mapped correctly upon import. If textures appear pink or missing, use your software’s "Find Missing Files" tool to point to the luciferzip texture folder. office_scene_luciferzip
: Place small, low-intensity point lights near computer monitors or desk lamps to add "pools" of light that draw the eye to specific workstations. 3. Material Customization
: Use a wide aperture (low f-stop) to blur the foreground or background. This mimics professional photography and hides repeating assets in large office rows. : Enable Perspective Correction (or Shift Lens) to
: Use an HDRI or a large Area Light outside the windows to simulate natural daylight. This creates soft, realistic shadows across the desks.
: Use IES profiles for the ceiling fixtures. This gives the light a realistic "throw" pattern on the walls, moving away from the "flat" look of basic digital lamps. Perfect symmetry feels robotic; slight "messiness" makes the
: If the pack feels recognizable, swap out 10% of the props (like coffee mugs or notebooks) with unique assets to break the signature luciferzip look.