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To express backlight, you must remember to use shadows well and express contrast. Backlight, which means light coming from behind, has more shadows and dark areas. So, if you express shadows and dark areas well, you can express the backlight in three dimensions. The contrast between the background, people, and objects is also important. You must express the contrast between the light and the shadow well to create a realistic backlight effect. It is also good to use materials that allow light to pass through, such as dishcloths or glass. These materials react differently when light enters them, making the backlighting effect more distinct. It would be good to practice while remembering these points. Good luck, nyang~