Light Menu Settings
 
 
 

The Light menu settings are described as follows.

Light Type box
Select the type of light to apply to the scene.
Light Type: Description: Example:
Point / Spot A point light radiates light uniformly in all directions. A spotlight radiates a cone of light centred along the spotlight direction. Use the Spread field to change the spread angle. A spread of 90 or less creates a spotlight.  
Directional A directional light shines evenly in one direction only. The light icon in the scene displays an arrow showing the direction of the light. Use a directional light to simulate a very distant point light source (for example, the sun as viewed from the surface of the Earth).  
Ambient An ambient light shines in two ways—some of the light shines evenly in all directions from the location of the light (similar to a point light), and some of the light shines evenly in all directions from all directions (as if emitted from the inner surface of an infinitely large sphere). Use the Shade field to set the percentage on ambient light applied.  
Rectangle Area A rectangle area light is similar to a point or spot light light except that it produces a hotspot based on the shape of the rectangle. Use the area size fields to set the size of the rectangle.  
Ellipse Area An ellipse area light is similar to a point or spot light light except that it produces a hotspot based on the shape of the ellipse. Use the area size fields to set the size of the ellipse  
Active button
Enable to turn the selected light source on.
Shading button
Enable to light up the scene using added light sources. When Shading is disabled, no lighting effects appear in the scene; surface and 3D models appear flat. This same button appears in the Rendering section of the Action Setup menu.
Motion Blur button
Enable to use a motion blur effect for the selected light (can only be used if the global Motion Blur is enabled in the Setup menu).
RGB fields and Colour pot
Change the colour of the light source by entering values in the red, green, and blue channel fields or using the colour picker.
Position X, Y, and Z fields
Displays the position of the light source in the scene.
Path button
Enable to animate the position of the light using a spline drawn in the scene. Disable Path to animate the position of a light using explicit animation.
Rotation X, Y, and Z fields
Displays the rotation of the light source.
Width field
Displays the width of an area or directional light.
Height field
Displays the height of an area or directional light.
Intensity field
Displays the intensity of the selected light.
Spread field
Displays the spread angle. A spread of 90 or less creates a spotlight.
 
 
Falloff field
Displays the amount of falloff around the edge of the light source. This value also changes the size of the specular highlight. A lower falloff value creates a larger specular highlight.
Decay Type box
Select the type of decay to apply to the light source.
Decay field
Displays the rate at which light decreases for the chosen decay type.
Shade field
Displays the percentage of ambient light applied.

Light Profile Settings

Settings for controlling the light bevel curve are located in the Light Profile tab.

Light Bevel curve
Adds a specific profile to the selected light. Use the options in the Edit Mode box to add, select, delete, or move keyframes on the bevel curve. The bevel curve behaves in much the same way as an animation curve in the Channel Editor. See Using the Light Bevel Curve.
Home button
Resets the Bevel curve viewer to show the whole curve.
Undo button
Undoes Bevel curve operations.
Reset button
Resets the Bevel curve.