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Target Linear Light (Photometric)

Create panel > Lights > Photometric Lights > Target Linear button

Create menu > Lights > Target Linear Light

A Target Linear light uses a target object to aim the light. This light has two types of distribution with corresponding icons.

Note: When you add a Target Linear light, the software automatically assigns a Look At controller to it, with the the light's target object assigned as the Look At target. You can use the controller settings on the Motion panel to assign any other object in the scene as the Look At target.

Note: When you rename a Target Linear light, the target is automatically renamed to match. For example, renaming Linear01 to Klieg causes Linear01.Target to become Klieg.Target. The target's name must have the extension .Target. Renaming the target object does not rename the light object.

Icons for Target Linear light with diffuse and web distribution

See also

Lights

Diffuse Distribution (Photometric Lights)

Web Distribution (Photometric Lights)

Name and Color Rollout (Lights)

General Lighting Parameters

Intensity/Color/Distribution Rollout

Shadow Parameters

Advanced Effects Rollout

Procedures

To create a Target Linear light:

  1. On the Create panel, click Lights.

  2. Choose Photometric from the drop-down list. (The default is Standard.)

  3. In the Object Type rollout, click Target Linear.

  4. Drag in a viewport. The initial point of the drag is the location of the light, and the point where you release the mouse is the location of the target.

    The light is now part of the scene.

  5. Set the creation parameters.

    You can use the Move transform to adjust the light.

To select the target:

The target, displayed as a small square, is often in the same area as objects that you want to illuminate. It can be difficult to select it by clicking.

  1. First select the light itself.

  2. Right-click the light to open the quad menu. From the tools quadrant, choose Select Target.

    You can also choose Lights from the Selection Filters list on the toolbar, and then click the target. Clicking the line that connects the light and its target selects both objects.

To adjust the light and target:

  1. Select the light or target or both.

  2. On the Main toolbar, click Move. Drag the selection to adjust the light.

    Because the light is always aimed at its target, you can't rotate it about its local X or Y axes. However, you can select and move the target object as well as the light itself. When you move either the light or the target, the light's orientation changes so it always points at the target.

    You can use the Place Highlight command to change a light's position.


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