This page introduces the various ways a VRayLight object is used to create area lights of different shapes, with specific uses of the different VRayLight types linked below.
Overview
The VRayLight is a V-Ray specific light source object that can be used to create physically accurate area lights of different shapes. Shapes are selected through options when creating the light via 3ds Max's Create panel (or Create menu), or, after the light is created, through the 3ds Max Modify panel. A VRayLight can be set to any one of the following types: The light type is set or changed with the Type parameter in the VRayLight General rollout. |
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VRayLight Types
A Plane light is a rectangular light source. This type of light is suitable for representing some recessed ceiling lighting, accent lamps, and other area-dependent light sources. Its light cone can be adjusted with the Directional parameter in the Rectangle/disc rollout. See the Plane - Disc - Sphere Light page.
Plane lights wireframe |
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A Disc light is a circular light source with functionality similar to that of a rectangular-shaped Plane light. Its light cone can be adjusted with the Directional parameter in the Rectangle/disc rollout. See the Plane - Disc - Sphere Light page.
Disc lights in viewport |
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A Dome light shines light evenly inward from an area shaped as a spherical or half-spherical dome that surrounds the entire scene. A dome light is commonly used with a high-dynamic range texture to shine light of various colors into the scene (image-based lighting). See the Dome Light page.
Dome light in viewport |
Rendering with just a Dome light |
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A Sphere light is an area light whose surface area is shaped as a spherical surface that shines in all directions. See the Plane - Disc - Sphere Light page.
Sphere lights represent light bulbs in hanging fixture |
Rendering with Sphere lights only (with slight Bloom Effect) |
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A Mesh light creates a light source from an object's surface area. It is useful for representing odd-shaped light sources such as string lights or lanterns. See the Mesh Light page.
Mesh light wireframe |
Rendering with lighting from Mesh light only |
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