![]() This object initially requires that a default material is assigned to one or all of it’s surfaces and that the Material Type is set to Custom in the Rhino Material panel, or to Enscape if you want to use the Enscape Material Editor to adjust the emissive material. In the example screenshot below you can see that a cube object has been placed in the scene, highlighted in the Rhino Viewport as a yellow cube. ![]() An Emissive light will act in a similar way as a Point Light in that it will emit light equally in all directions, but instead of emitting that light from one point, the light is emitted from the entire surface where the material is applied. ![]() There is one other type of lighting option that is available in Rhino that has not been mentioned.Įmissive lights, that are not available via Rhino’s Light panel section, must be considered an additional lighting option.
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