Once you have analyzed the feedback on lighting and color, you can start experimenting with different options to see how they affect your storyboard. You can use software tools, such as Photoshop, Sketchbook, or Blender, to adjust the lighting and color of your storyboard panels. Additionally, you can use physical tools, such as colored pencils, markers, or filters, to modify your storyboard sketches. When experimenting with lighting and color elements, you can increase or decrease the brightness and contrast of your storyboard to create different levels of intensity and drama. You can also change the hue and saturation to create different color schemes and harmonies. Furthermore, adjusting the temperature and tint of your storyboard can create different color tones and moods. Finally, changing the direction and quality of the light sources in your storyboard can create different shadows and highlights.