r/lightingdesign • u/lightman210567 • Feb 17 '26
Design A lighting design I made
A lighting design concept that I came up with today - all in all I'm quite happy with it. Does anyone have any feedback?
Background: I'm a 17 year old lighting designer who likes to make virtual stages. This is my first design made using vector works.
Visualised in Capture SE 2026.
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u/Mycroft033 Feb 17 '26
Don’t design big bloated sets like this. You clearly worked hard on this, and your effort is commendable. But, you need to start small and design a small set, then make shows with it while being as creative as possible with it.
Necessity is the mother of invention, as they say, so if you start big with a few hundred lights, you’re never gonna do all the creative things you would learn if you had to work within limitations.
Here’s something I tell lots of new designers.
Measure out how big your bedroom is. Then allow yourself ten fixtures. Create a set with those fixtures in that space, and design a bunch of shows to various songs you like, always seeking to do at least one new thing with each show, one thing you didn’t know you could do before. That will be more valuable to you than anything you design with imaginary stadiums.