3D
The process for 3D lighting comes after the animation and texturing is done. The reason is because adding lights before texturing can be unhelpful for trying to figure out if something looks right when using a spot light or a sun light. This image on the left shows where the lighting is placed for that specific scene so that Puss' shadow can be seen on the floor. Some other areas that lighting affects is on the man's hat closest to the camera shot (on the right of the photograph) where the middle part of it has some natural shadows behind it.
Stop Motion
Lighting in Stop Motion exists before animation because it is needed. The reason because the camera's own flash cannot affect the image or else it will be spoilt and thus lights will be placed around the scene. The only visible light in this image from Tim Burton's Coraline is the kitchen light. The intensity of the lights surrounding it aren't interfering with the scene.


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