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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Select the light you want to do this with and adjust it from within the "E" if I remember right. Spike
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thats correct Spike then under the preview window(in the light editor) clcky the inverted triangle to bring up the dropdown menu,select ranged falloff then tweak the falloff by dragging in the intensity windows(or whatever they're called) try it with volume visible light and infinite light. just remember the increased render time good luck Hawkfyr
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I never used it. Were are the controls to set the range falloff for the lights?