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This page provides information on lighting in V-Ray for Unr= eal.
Lighting = your scene can be set using the standard Unreal Lights or the additional Blueprints tha= t were created to emulate some of the unique V-Ray Lights.
You can create native Unreal lights and V-Ray speci=
fic ones using Modes panel by using the search bar or from=
the Lights and V-Ray Assets categories a=
nd drag and drop into the level.
V-Ray for Unreal supports some of the standard Unreal lights:
For more information on Unreal Lights= see the Unreal documentation.
V-Ray for Unreal ships with some Light Bluepr= ints: