Select Lights > Mesh Light.In the Attribute Editor, open the tab light_pTorus1Shape and under Mesh Attributes, check the box next to show original mesh. Select the torus and at the top bar, select Arnold to open the drop down box. The density of the donut-like polygon will decrease as the change in radius increases. Then, pull in to decrease its size or pull out to increase its size.įor the torus, click onto the object and change its radius under the tab polyTorus1. To change the scale without skewing the proportions, click onto the object and zoom into find an orangeĬube in the middle of the object. Use W to change the position of the object. Holding down the right-click on your mouse, go down to Assign New Material…Ĭlick Shader under Arnold on the left side bar.Ĭlick aiStandardSurface the material for this object. Select the cube object created previously. We’ll begin by creating a new object that we want to emit light.Ĭreate an Object under the Poly Modeling Tab.Ĭreating a light emitting object assigning a material to the cube object All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders.This tutorial covers how to change the light properties of an object which can be used to create objects that emit light or “glow.” create a new object Autodesk reserves the right to alter the SRP, product offerings, and specification of its products and services at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical, graphical, or other errors that may appear on this site.Īutodesk, the Autodesk logo, and Maya are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. The SRP is displayed for reference purposes only, as the actual retail price is determined by your reseller. The SRP does not include any allowance or provision for installation or taxes. The Suggested Retail Price (SRP) shown is Autodesk’s suggested retail price for the specified product and services in the United States. Architecture, Engineering and Construction.Architecture, Engineering & Construction.
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