Lighting and camera techniques are one of the most crucial aspects to consider

when working with artificial characters and objects. The more realistic the

lighting and shading appear, the more convincing the scene will appear to the viewer. A prerequisite to creating effective 3D rendered animation is to study the lighting and camera effects used in live-action film. Your goal is to create the desired scene ambience while keeping the lights and camera view as unobtrusive as possible.

When you open the scene, Maya lights the scene with default lighting provided by an imaginary light fixture. It emanates light infinitely from a point above and behind the active scene view camera. There is no icon that represents the default light in the scene view.

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