Placing and Adjusting Lights

Without light nothing would be visible. AutoCAD uses what is called default lighting to illuminate objects in the viewport while you are building 3D models. The default lights are positioned behind the viewer and emit even illumination so that you can always see what is in the viewport. However, default lighting is not realistic and must be turned off as soon as you create artificial or natural light. You will add artificial lights (a series of spotlights mounted in the ceiling) and natural lights simulating the sun and sky light diffused throughout the atmosphere.

Adding Artificial Lights

In the real world, artificial lights are electrical lighting fixtures that are one of the hallmarks of the modern world. In AutoCAD, ...

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