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Using Light in Inventor Studio in 9 Easy Steps 1. Your assembly environment should resemble the following. 2. Inventor Studio can be selected from the Applications pull-down menu. 3. Selec t the Lighting Styles tool. 4. Her e the Four Color style has been selected. The octahedral shapes represent the light sources. The change in lighti ng can be observed, however it is clear that the lighting is more suited for smaller assemblies and does not accommodate the large backhoe model. 5. By right-cli cking the mouse and selecting New Style, a copy can be made.

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Using Light in Inventor Studio in 9 Easy Steps

1. Your assembly environment should resemblethe following.

2. Inventor Studio can be selected from theApplications pull-down menu.

3. Select the Lighting Styles tool.

4. Here the Four Color style has been selected.

The octahedral shapes represent the lightsources. The change in lighting can be

observed, however it is clear that the lighting ismore suited for smaller assemblies and does notaccommodate the large backhoe model.

5. By right-clicking the mouse and selecting New

Style, a copy can be made.

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6. The locations of the individual sources are givenon the Point tab.

7. Using this new copy, the locations of the

sources can be modified to make them friendlier 

to the backhoe dimensions. Here thedimensions have been simply adjusted by a

factor of 10. When the lights have been

satisfactorily adjusted, click Save.

8. Finally, right-click the mouse to make the new

light style Active.

9. The new light style is more subtle and caters tothe dimensions of the backhoe.