Post Processing
The last phase of each rendered scene is post processing. This is the stage when the graphic designer uses the post-processing software to further improve the final rendering to show even more detail. The scene usually receives colour correction, and effects and photo filters are added to make the scene more attractive.
At this stage, lighting is also necessary to make the 3D model look as realistic as possible. Carefully crafted lighting has the potential to create more compelling scenes. The final processing of a 3D model is usually time consuming and requires a lot of concentration to achieve the desired result. Lastly, before the final output, it is necessary to set the orientation of the camera capturing the scene so that the resulting image has the right angle and reflects the desired atmosphere.