{ "file": "002 Light Types.wav", "transcription": { "audio_file": "002%20Light%20Types.wav", "text": "Okay, so before we start lighting our scene, I want to show you the different lighting types within Unreal Engine. So if you go into the crate and inside of the lights, you can create a directional light. We have already done this. You can see in the level we have a directional light. And this is actually the sunlight of our level. So you can see if we rotate the sunlight, we are rotating this. And the second thing we can create is the point lights and what a point light is if we drag it up here so we can see it a point light is like light coming from a light bulb so this is usually used if you have an indoor environment or let's say if you had a lamp laying on the beach and this would this light would come out from the lamp and we don't really have sources like this in our scene so we don't need it we also have the spotlight I hope I drag it up so you can see what it is the spotlight is self-explanatory it's a light from a spotlight and this is what it's looking like of course for every light you add you can edit different settings here in the details panel. For example, for this light you can edit the intensity, you can edit the temperature, so you can make it more warm or you can make it more cold and so on. You can choose if it should cast shadows or if it shouldn't. If I apply it again, it will cut shadows. is the skylight which we have already added and you can see here if we can find it the skylight is the light from the sky and I will show you later in the next lessons how to use this type of light. So these are the type of lights you can use in Unreal Engine and let's go over to the next lesson.", "language": "en", "duration": 139.29, "timestamp": "2025-11-26T13:53:45.278121" }, "timestamp": "2025-11-26T13:53:45.281642", "processing_time_seconds": 32.407130002975464 }