 Hello, welcome to this tutorial! We'll show you how to set the exterior and interior lighting for this villa. Import your SketchUp model into D5 render and set a sunset scene using HDRI, disable auto-exposure, reduce skylight intensity to the lowest, and increase background lighting to eliminate dullness. Adjust the HDRI angle for the desired sunset effect. Refine the scene with post-production adjustments to highlight the sunset's ambience. The overall atmosphere is thus established. To create richer reflections on the glass, incorporate two varieties of bushes from the D5 Asset Library by utilizing the brush tool to place them around the building's vicinity. To further enhance the composition, you can place a tall tree at the edge. Now that the outdoor environment is finalized, you can proceed to arrange the interior lighting. First, add a rectangular light above the balcony to brighten the foreground. Expand the attenuation radius to encompass the entire balcony area. Adjust the light's size to align with the roof's dimensions. To enhance visual interest, apply a yellow tint to the light for a warm effect contrasting with cooler tones, position the light precisely, and then reduce the light intensity to integrate seamlessly with the surrounding atmosphere. Keep adding more lights in the interior space to separate the middle ground from the background. Begin by adding a warm light overhead the sofa. We suggest increasing the size of the light while constraining its illuminated area to avoid affecting the external lighting. Then tone down its intensity. Duplicate this light using the shortcut keys control ND and place the copy next to the wall. Repeat this process to light up the inner area in the same way. Finally, add a spotlight to highlight the particular area around the end table. The interior lighting setup is now complete. To add visual interest, set the two front lamps to emit light. You can do this by selecting the material with the I shortcut key and then activating the emissive option. If you want to cast the sky's blue onto the sofa, consider adding blue light sources opposite to it. Angle the rectangular light and modify its size. Boost its brightness intensity and lower the attenuation radius. Fine-tune its color to a deep purple. Copy this light source and position the duplicate slightly more distant from the sofa. Employ this clever trick. Increase the light's intensity to its peak and experiment with different placements. Once you've secured its location, dial back the brightness to a suitable level. This approach will result in a visual effect of the light slowly weakening as it moves from the near to the distant areas. Now both the exterior and interior lighting have been completed. That completes our tutorial. Thanks for watching.