This is a very short starting point, since things are dependant on render settings, lighting etc etc
The 'glow' effect also exists, but you might as well do that in post production (photoshop or similar) since it doesn't give any actual light to the scene, just gives the suggestion of light. So no shadows etc. It also increases render time a lot.
Not sure how much time the render should take and how real it should look.
We generally want our renders to be fairly quick, since the client will want to see them throughout many design changes. For this purpose the standard library of cinerender surfaces is allways a good starting point.
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