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Why is it so ugly?

New Here ,
Feb 14, 2020 Feb 14, 2020
Hi every one, 
I'm new here, I used to find solution of my problems by myself or by searching on the internet, but for this time I'm stuck.
I'm kind of a newbie with after effects, a month and a half that I'm on it, so I'm pretty familiar with the UI now and some effects, but on this one I'm feeling lost. It's element 3D, I created an object with it, I applied a texture on it, gold texture from pro shader, put it in the middle of my 3D environnement wich is a 3D earth made of particles from trapecode particular. On the scene setup, the object looks nice ( exactly how I want it), but once I have it in my composition it doesn't look at all as in the scene setup.
I will link some picture. Depth of Field OnDepth of Field OnDepth of Field OfDepth of Field OfScene setupScene setupScene setupScene setupScene setupScene setup
I managed to tweak the physical environment to have it a little bit less cold but couldn't have same shinny/reflection/relief texture as you can see. 
What could I do to fix that ?
I don't know if I gave you enough information, let me know if you need some. 
Thanks in advance.
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Feb 14, 2020 Feb 14, 2020

what else do you have going on in that comp? Lighting?

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LEGEND ,
Feb 14, 2020 Feb 14, 2020
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Start by toning down this insane glow.

 

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