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Lighting
That completes our classic 3-point lighting arrangement. Now the real work starts. If the scene has a
background, which is often the case, it will have to be lit as well. With the proper use of omni lights details in
the scene can be brought to light very nicely. But don’t overdo it. With good lighting, less is often more. Only
add lights when necessary and if the scene can actually benefit from them. Two more tips before we end: If you
have several lights in a scene and are not sure which light is lighting what, simply turn off (green check mark)
all other lights in the Object Manager. The light which remains will be the only one visible.
One trick you can use while aiming lights is to view the scene from the perspective of the light. Select the
desired light in the Object Manager and activate Set Active Object as Camera in the editor view’s Cameras
menu. Selecting this option lets you view the scene from the point of view of an active object, in our case the
light. Moving the editor view will automatically change the position of the light when in this mode. This way you
can see how the change of position of the light affects the lighting of the object in real-time (Gouraud Shading
must be active in the editor view). Once you have reached the desired angle and position you can return to the
editor view by selecting Use Camera/Default Camera from the Cameras menu.
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