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Name 5 things that you can modify in the CAMERA PROPERTIES dialogue box.
Resolution
Aspect Ratio
Aperture Height
Anti-Aliasing
Depth-of-Field
In order to add Lens Flare, change LIGHT INTENSITY, FALLOFF SETTINGS, and work with VOLUMETRIC LIGHTING you need to access the ___________ dialogue box.
LIGHT PROPERTIES
What are the components of THREE POINT LIGHTING?
Main Light
Back Light
Shadow Light
Another name for MAIN LIGHT is...
KEY Light
KEY Light is another term for...
MAIN Light
Another name for BACK Light is...
RIM Light
RIM Light is another name for...
BACK Light
Another name for SHADOW Light is...
FILL Light
FILL Light is another name given to...
SHADOW Light
A _________ is used to create SEPARATION between your SUBJECT and your BACKGROUND.
BACK Light (or RIM Light)
What is the DEFAULT Lighting type in Layout?
DISTANT
Which is the most 'Flexible' Lighting type?
SPOTLIGHT
(T or F) Lighting setups that are used in Layout can be assigned a name just like any other object.
True
(T or F) When Lightwave opens, it AUTOMATICALLY starts off with a default light located at -2m on the X-axis, 2m on the Y-axis, and -2m on the Z-axis and its rotation coordinates are set to 45 degrees on the Heading and 35 degrees on the Pitch.
True
(T or F) Layout automatically puts the light into the scene as a DISTANT LIGHT
True
(T or F) The DISTANT Light emits rays that are PARALLEL and which have no falloff. In other words the rays have NO INTENSITY no matter how far they travel away from the source.
True
(T or F) Only the DIRECTION setting is critical when using a DISTANT LIGHT type.
True
The _____ Light is often used to simulate illumination coming from a POINT SOURCE and spreading out in all directions as it would from a bare light bulb or a candle flame.
Point.
The _____ Light is often used in conjunction with the Lens Flare option to create a light source that you can actually see in a rendered scene.
Point.
(T or F) The POINT Light is very much dependent on its location and NOT at all on its DIRECTION.
True
The Light from the SPOTLIGHT falls only on where we have pointed it and spreads ONLY to the degree that we allow it in the __________ Setting.
Cone Angle
What feature is available with SPOTLIGHT that is not available with any other light source?
Shadow Map.
(T or F) SPOTLIGHT is the only light type that can offer an option on what kind of shadows the light creates
True
Which 2 light types typically have the Longest render time?
Linear lights, and Area lights
The ______ light was created for, basically ONE purpose, to mimic the light-casting properties of a FLUORESCENT TUBE LIGHT.
LINEAR
______ light is the light emitted RADIALLY out from the line except from the ends.
LINEAR LIGHT
What are the TWO different types of shadows in Lightwave?
Ray Trace, Shadow Maps
________?_______ are much FASTER to calculate at RENDER time, and they produce SHADOWS with USER-DEFINED softness too.
Shadow Maps.
(T or F) The edges of SHADOW MAP Shadows may be blurred to give the shadow a more natural look.
True
Within the _______________ panel, we also have the option of setting the SHADOW COLOR.
Light Properties.
The _______ is light that has no real source and no direction, it just sort of falls everywhere.
Ambient Light
A __________ is a specialized OBJECT that consists of only a single point.
Null Object
To apply a Hyper Voxel to an object, select the object from the list and...
click the Activate button.
What type of animation is used for MOVING GROUPS OF POINTS around the 3-D environment?
Particle Animation