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<onlyinclude>{{Property | |||
name = Brightness | |name = Brightness | ||
|property = | |property = Number | ||
|description = | |description = The greater the number, the greater the illumination of the place | ||
|object = Lighting | |object = Lighting | ||
|}}</onlyinclude> | |}}</onlyinclude> | ||
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Changing <b>Brightness</b> in [[RBX.lua.Lighting (Object)|Lighting]] will allow you to make an image dark (value 0) all the way to overly-illuminated (value 5). A value of 0 to 1 is standard, as values above 1 can make colors appear very different than how they look on the color palette. | Changing <b>Brightness</b> in [[RBX.lua.Lighting (Object)|Lighting]] will allow you to make an image dark (value 0) all the way to overly-illuminated (value 5). A value of 0 to 1 is standard, as values above 1 can make colors appear very different than how they look on the color palette. |
Latest revision as of 02:49, 24 February 2012
Brightness | |
Property | Number |
Description | The greater the number, the greater the illumination of the place |
Member of | Lighting |
Changing Brightness in Lighting will allow you to make an image dark (value 0) all the way to overly-illuminated (value 5). A value of 0 to 1 is standard, as values above 1 can make colors appear very different than how they look on the color palette.
At Brightness 0, the different sides of an object are almost in-discriminable.