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Generally, this tool is used to:
Generally, this tool is used to:
*Set lights, light effects and glows to change over the course of the day. Β 
*Set lights, light effects and glows to change over the course of the day. Β 
**Tenpenny Tower and other settlements use the "InvertedDaylightWarmRegion" Exterior Light to simulate glow from inside the building during the night.
**Tenpenny Tower and other settlements <span class="plainlinks">[http://smokeelectroniccigarettes.org <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal;text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">smokeless cigarette</span>]</span> use the "InvertedDaylightWarmRegion" Exterior Light to simulate glow from inside the building during the night.
*Have smoke and mist effects more closely match a lighting scheme.
*Have smoke and mist effects more closely match a lighting scheme.
=Implementation=
=Implementation=
To set the emittance of an object, please follow the steps covered in the [[Bethsoft_Tutorial_Lighting#Using_FX_and_Emittance|lighting tutorial]].
To set the emittance of an object, please follow the steps covered in the [[Bethsoft_Tutorial_Lighting#Using_FX_and_Emittance|lighting tutorial]].

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