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This page provides information on lighting in V-Ray for Unreal.

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Overview

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Lighting your scene can be set using the standard Unreal Lights or the additional Blueprints that were created to emulate some of the unique V-Ray Lights.

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Types of Lights

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You can create these lights using Modes panel by using the search bar and drag and drop into the level.

 

 

Unreal Engine Lights

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V-Ray for Unreal supports some of the standard Unreal lights:

Point Light – A Point Lights emits light in all directions from just a single point in space. For more details on its functionality and use, see the Point Light documentation.

Spot Light – A Spot Light emits light from a single point in a cone shape in a set direction. For more details on its functionality and use, see the Spot Light documentation.

Directional Light – The Directional Light simulates light that is being emitted from a source that is infinitely far away. For more details on its functionality and use, see the Directional Light documentation.


For more information on Unreal Lights see the Unreal documentation.

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V-Ray Lights

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V-Ray for Unreal ships with some Light Blueprints: 

V-Ray Sun and Sky – A Sun light is a spherical light source placed at a specific location which simulates the sun in the sky. For more details on its functionality and use see the V-Ray Sun and Sky Blueprint documentation.

V-Ray Light Dome – A dome light (also considered an area light) creates light within a dome or spherical shape to create a traditional global illumination setup. This Light is frequently used to load HDRI environment images. For more details on its functionality and use see the V-Ray Light Dome Blueprint documentation. 

 

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