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+ "text": "In this lesson, we will talk about Ice Lights. These lights are created based on special textures that contain information on how a specific light should look. An example of such a texture and an example of how the light looks after using the IS texture can be seen in this picture. IS lights are most often created by adding area type lights. And in this case I used shape as a disc. To create such a light and load that texture, we need to create a node. We create a node called ease and connect it to the area. We need to specify the location of our texture on the disc. At this point we go to external and load this texture. In our case, this texture will be located in the texture folder and will be labeled as soft arrow. With the extension, yes. The important thing is to load this extension, not the extension, five, because the second extension won't work properly. Sometimes it's very easy to get confused. After loading the texture, we can see that our light has already taken on a different shape than it had before. Here, in the area settings, we can adjust the intensity of this light so that it isn't too intense. We'd rather focus on showing a soft spotlighting effect rather than illuminating the scene too strongly with this light. I would rather lean towards low values like Oro 1, maybe Oro2, something like that. When it comes to color, of course we use not black body once more, as usual, and we'll set the value to 4000K. These lights look best in a scene when they are located relatively close to the elements they illuminate. So, to look good, and for that shape to be nicely visible, they need to be quite close to the kitchen cabinets, fairly close to the wall or any other flat surface. If we are going to use these lights at an angle, for example, if these lights are meant to illuminate our ceiling and partially the wall, but they will be directed like the lights from these halogens, meaning at a slight angle, not perfectly horizontal or vertical. In the vertical, this shape is, will be relatively not very visible, but that doesn't change the fact that they can also be successfully used in such places, of course. As for eyes type lights, that's all the information in this lesson.",
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