

Target Y - Move the target point of the light source horizontally forward, from the center of the Workspace, by entering a positive measurement. Move it horizontally to the right by entering a positive measurement. Target X - Move the target point of the light source horizontally to the left, from the center of the Workspace, by entering a negative measurement. Target (Applies to Spot and Direct light sources only)

The light source in the Elevation View will move to the vertical position you have set. To set the light source down 1' from the baseline, enter –1' in the Z field. To set the light source up 12' from the baseline, enter 12' in the Z field. Z - The value set for this menu item, moves the light source vertically up or down from the baseline (0") of the building. Move it horizontally back by entering a negative measurement. Y - Move the light source horizontally forward, from the center of the Workspace, by entering a positive measurement. X - Move the light source horizontally to the left, from the center of the Workspace, by entering a negative measurement. You can set a value from 1 (the slowest rate) to 100 (the quickest rate). This setting defines how quickly the light source fades over a certain distance. Use this setting to increase or decrease the intensity of the light source using the slide bar or enter a number from 1 to 20.ĭecay (Applies to Spot and Point light sources only) Edit any of the following light settings from the Light tab: In the Plan view section of the control panel, select the light you want to edit. Click Edit from the camera control panel.Ģ. Spot - It throws a cone-shaped beam of light.ĭirect - Like the sun, it emits a direct ray of light from one direction.Ītmospheric -It throws a cone-shaped spotlight beam both up and down from the source as would a lamp or wall mounted fixture.ġ. Point - It casts light in all directions like a light bulb or a fluorescent fixture. There are 4 different types of lights that can be added: Pay attention to the brightness factor and light colorįor softer lighting try changing light color to suit your moodįor any additional lighting that you need, you can add individual lights to your model. If use Spot lighting for undercabinet lights and indirect lightingĬan also use for lighting up paintings on wallsĪtmospheric is great for wall/ceiling type lighting If not is the formula for blind corner & diagonal cabinets The local variable overrides the cost info in the accounting section. You can input the labor cost (per cabinet) via the accounting button under billing. It will also give you the total square foot costs of the cabinet including labor. The report will give you the (width,depth,height) of the cabinet. I used 65 as the square foot cost number, substitute your own.

Here is a formula for calculating square foot costs for standard base cabinets.
