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Hello,
I would like to add point light to my light fixtures. I can add a point light. But, can't find how to adjust it's elevation.
Can this be done?
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Hello Paul, Please, follow the explanation using the image attached. When you select an element or component, the object elevation bar is activated and shows the elevation of the selected element (outlined in blue in the image). In this case, I placed and selected a light fixture => I set the elevation of the light fixture = 108" (pointed in red in the image attached) You will see the effects of the different types of fixtures in 3D, according with the effect / elevation (pointed in green in the image attached) and depending the type of light object (pointed in magenta in the image attached). Hope this helps. |
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