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Sun Light: Simulates a distant light source, like the sun, providing consistent parallel rays.

                     Spot Light: Projects light in a cone shape, similar to a flashlight or stage spotlight.
                     Area Light: Emits soft, diffused light from a flat surface, making it useful for realistic lighting in
                     scenes.

                 To Change the Light Type, follow these steps:

                 Step  1  Select the default light in the Outliner panel.
                 Step  2   Click  on the  Object  Data  Properties tab  in the
                         Properties Editor.

                 Step  3  Click on the Light Type drop-down menu.

                 Step  4   Select the desired light type (Point, Sun, Spot, or Area).
                         For this example, we will use Sun.


                 THREE-POINT LIGHTING
                 Three-point lighting is a standard lighting technique used in photography, filmmaking, and 3D

                 rendering to create depth and dimension. It provides balanced illumination by using three different
                 light sources, each serving a specific purpose.
                 The name comes from the use of three distinct light sources positioned at different angles around

                 the subject to control shadows, highlights, and overall visibility.
                 Three-point lighting consists of the following:

                 Key Light: The main and strongest light source that defines
                 the subject’s shape and highlights its primary details. It is
                 usually placed at an angle to create depth and natural
                 shading.

                 Fill Light: A softer light that reduces shadows cast by the
                 key light. It is positioned opposite the key light and helps
                 maintain a balanced exposure without making the scene
                 too harsh.

                 Rim Light (Back Light): A light placed behind or slightly to
                 the side of the subject, creating a glowing edge or outline.
                 This separates the subject from the background and adds depth to the scene.

                 To set up three-point lighting, follow these steps:

                 Step  1  Click the default cube to select it.
                 Step  2  Press Delete on your keyboard to confirm the deletion.

                 Step  3  Click Add at the top menu.
                 Step  4  In the drop-down list, click Mesh. A submenu appears.

                 Step  5  Click Monkey from the submenu.



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