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hello in this video you are going to learn how we can work with different light sources to render our room so this rendering demo will be focused exclusive exclusively on working with gray so that we get an understanding how the lighting will affect our interiors so lets get started the first thing that I would do would be to indicate this is just for teaching its not necessarily what I would be doing you know rendering but if I have the light source we have these recessed lights there I would have roughly a cone of light like this hitting the walls that is if the light is coming from these two sources what else we also have the light coming from this lamp since it has a top and a bottom opened we would have a light source coming this way and then coming this way and then a circle on the ceiling around here so it would be kind of confusing at this one you would be like well whats happening here what we would be doing is you know since we have intersecting cones of light what we woul