Web Light: WEBLIGHT

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Keyboard: _WEBLIGHT

Adds a web light to your drawing for rendering. A web light, based on the IES format, shines light from its location towards the direction you specify when the drawing is displayed using visual styles that support rendering (Realistic, Conceptual, Shaded, etc.). Web lights can also be used when rendering drawings in Artisan Renderer (in versions of CADdirect that support it).

Specify source location <0.0000,0.0000,0.0000>: Enter the x-, y-, and z-coordinates of where to place the web light, or click the location in the drawing.

Specify target location <0.0000,0.0000,-10.0000>: Enter the x-, y-, and z-coordinates of the location you want to light, or click the location in the drawing.


Edit the web light.

You can move and copy web lights in your drawing, just as you would any other entity. To specify settings for the web light, such as color and intensity, right-click the web light, choose Properties, and make your selections in the Properties pane.


Distant Light

Point Light

Spot Light

WEBLIGHT
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