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What are light cookies and how do they affect 3D lighting?

Light cookies are 2D templates for 3D light sources, projecting patterns to enhance realism in 3D rendering.

What are light cookies and how do they affect 3D lighting?

Light cookies, or gobos, are 2D templates placed in front of 3D light sources to project specific patterns or textures, enhancing 3D lighting by adding realism and depth.

- **Core role**: They break uniform light, simulating shadows from real-world objects like window grilles, tree branches, or architectural details, making scenes more authentic. - **Software integration**: Commonly used in 3D tools (e.g., Blender, Maya) with spotlights or directional lights to texture surfaces and modify light distribution. - **Realism boost**: Pairing with soft shadow settings further refines projected patterns, elevating the naturalness of 3D environments.

Overall, light cookies transform flat lighting into dynamic, textured scenes, key for lifelike 3D rendering.