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public var color: Color;
public Color color;

Description

The color of the light.

To modify the light intensity you change light's color luminance. Lights always add illumination, so a light with a black color is the same as no light at all. See Also: Light component.

var lt: Light;

function Start () { lt = GetComponent.<Light>(); }

// Darken the light completely over a period of 2 seconds. function Update () { lt.color -= Color.white / 2.0 * Time.deltaTime; }
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public Light lt; void Start() { lt = GetComponent<Light>(); } void Update() { lt.color -= Color.white / 2.0F * Time.deltaTime; } }

Another example:

// Interpolate light color between two colors back and forth
var duration : float = 1.0;
var color0 : Color = Color.red;
var color1 : Color = Color.blue;

var lt: Light;

function Start () { lt = GetComponent.<Light>(); }

function Update () { // set light color var t : float = Mathf.PingPong(Time.time, duration) / duration; lt.color = Color.Lerp(color0, color1, t); }
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public float duration = 1.0F; public Color color0 = Color.red; public Color color1 = Color.blue; public Light lt; void Start() { lt = GetComponent<Light>(); } void Update() { float t = Mathf.PingPong(Time.time, duration) / duration; lt.color = Color.Lerp(color0, color1, t); } }

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