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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 30 3:44 am)
There's another way too. Put a light in there that lights up your objects and put a spotlight on the one you don't want highlighted and give it a negative light. You'll have to use multiple light objects to do this. When you use a negative light, it takes away the lighting on an object. Remember to use the little icon that lets you track and object to keep the negative light directly on the one you want to dim.
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is it possible to have a spotlight pointed in a certain direction but not actually have light shine on certain objects within its path but still have it shine on others? sort of like having eyes of a face glowing in the dark or something to that effect