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Change the Lighting of Plots   (Mathematica How To)
You can enhance the appearance of 3D graphics in Mathematica by changing the direction and color of plot lighting. Lighting , an option for Graphics3D and related functions, ...
Graphics Options & Styling   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides hundreds of options to control every aspect of the construction and styling of graphics. The options are carefully designed to be both flexible and ...
Front   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Front is a symbol that represents the front of a graphic for purposes of placement and alignment.
Specularity   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Specularity[s] is a graphics directive which specifies that surfaces of 3D graphics objects which follow are to be taken to have specularity s. Specularity[s, n] uses ...
Building on Mathematica's unique base of visualization and graphics capabilities, Mathematica 7 adds several important new areas. Emphasizing integration and automation, ...
Back   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Back is a symbol that represents the back of a graphic for purposes of placement and alignment.
Lighting and Surface Properties   (Mathematica Tutorial)
With the default option setting Lighting->Automatic, Mathematica uses a simulated lighting model to determine how to color polygons in three-dimensional graphics. Mathematica ...
Opacity   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Opacity[a] is a graphics directive which specifies that graphical objects which follow are to be displayed, if possible, with opacity a. Opacity[a, color] uses the specified ...
LightBlue   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LightBlue represents a light blue color in graphics or style specifications.
LightBrown   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LightBrown represents a light brown color in graphics or style specifications.
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