Adding light

Default lighting is automatically added to a drawing for basic visibility of rendered objects. The default lighting is fixed to the “camera” so that it always lights an object appropriately. However, rendering a complex scene usually requires the addition of light sources; the addition of a visible light automatically hides the default lighting scheme, so that the scene is not overly bright.

Light added to a Vectorworks drawing can be ambient or diffused. Ambient light affects all surfaces equally. Diffused lighting affects surfaces differently depending on the angle of the light source and position of the surfaces. Once one or more light sources have been added to the drawing, it can be rendered to mimic the effect of light on the drawing surfaces.

The brightness and color of objects in shadow are affected by the layer’s ambient light setting.

Light type

Description

Default

Default ambient lighting is present in every drawing for the basic visibility of rendered objects; the Set Lighting Options command determines the brightness and default color of ambient lighting on the current layer.

Spotlight users can globally control the default settings for ambient lighting from the Set Spotlight Rendering Options command.

Sunlight

The Set Sun Position command, or in the Vectorworks Design Series products, the Heliodon tool, creates a special directional light to emulate sunlight

Light tool

 

Directional

Projects light with parallel rays

Point

Radiates light in all directions

Spot

Projects light in a specific direction

Custom

Emits light based on a defined complex spatial distribution

Line

Emits light from a line

Area

Emits light from the surface of an object

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Ambient light and sunlight

Adding light sources

Inserting an area or linear light

Light source properties

 

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