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What are the common mistakes when rig lights 3D models?

Common mistakes when rigging lights in 3D models include ignoring real-world light physics (e.

What are the common mistakes when rig lights 3D models?

Common mistakes when rigging lights in 3D models include ignoring real-world light physics (e.g., inverse-square falloff), overcomplicating control setups, and neglecting performance impact.

- **Ignoring real-world behavior**: Lights that don’t dim with distance or follow natural rules look unnatural, breaking immersion. - **Overcomplicated controls**: Too many sliders or nested parameters slow animators down—they need quick, intuitive adjustments. - **Neglecting performance**: Using too many dynamic lights or high-quality settings causes laggy previews or long render times.

For beginners, start simple: Use master dimmers for grouped lights, test changes for both visuals and speed, and prioritize functionality over excess complexity. This avoids pitfalls without overcomplicating the rig.

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