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Name

lights()

Examples
example pic
size(100, 100, P3D);
background(0);
noStroke();
// Sets the default ambient 
// and directional light
lights();
translate(20, 50, 0);
sphere(30);
translate(60, 0, 0);
sphere(30);
example pic
void setup() {
  size(100, 100, P3D);
  background(0);
  noStroke();
}

void draw() {
  // Include lights() at the beginning
  // of draw() to keep them persistent 
  lights();
  translate(20, 50, 0);
  sphere(30);
  translate(60, 0, 0);
  sphere(30);
}
Description Sets the default ambient light, directional light, falloff, and specular values. The defaults are ambientLight(128, 128, 128) and directionalLight(128, 128, 128, 0, 0, -1), lightFalloff(1, 0, 0), and lightSpecular(0, 0, 0). Lights need to be included in the draw() to remain persistent in a looping program. Placing them in the setup() of a looping program will cause them to only have an effect the first time through the loop.
Syntax
lights()
Returnsvoid
RelatedambientLight()
directionalLight()
pointLight()
spotLight()
noLights()
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:02pm PDT

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