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    Lighting

    Click the cards below to access videos on some lighting-related topics.

    Light Editor Standard Lights

    Learn about the Light Editor's stardard lights when raytracing in VRED.

    Area Lights

    Learn about areas lights when raytracing in VRED.

    Object Lights

    Learn how to turn an object into a light source in VRED.

    Using HDR Light Studio

    Learn about using HDR light studio when raytracing in VRED.

    learnMore icon For additional instructional content on light baking, vertex vs texture baking, light creation, plus an overview of different lights and settings, see the Workflows Lighting section.

    learnMore icon For reference information on the VRED lights and lighting tools, see the Reference Lighting section.

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    • Area Lights
    • Using HDR Light Studio
    • Light Editor Standard Lights
    • Object Lights

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