Uf...

Definitely thit is my best!

Pay attention and I'll treat to explain me... ejem... Well, everybody knows that Gradient Effect has
animatable parameters, isn't? (I've put "animatable" in
italic cause it doesn't create keyframes... a weird thing, but doesn't matter in this case, a little unusefull for that in other purposes, but well...) HERE I GO! What about an embedded script that can change that parameters a long the time?? The trick it'll be in create a certain Gradient Style called Lighting (i.e) with semitransparent write in "Color 1" box and semitransparent black in "Color 2" box that we could animate in the time for intensity/ ambient, temperature or direction... and, here is the more important thing, the gradient Angle could be animated in base of the position of a certain layer called Light (i.e) ...Maybe with the interactuation of several lights with diferents Styles (Lighting Style 1, 2, 3...) and diferent Light Layers (Light 1, 2, 3...) You could apply that Lighting Styles to that shapes that you want to be affected by the Light and animate the Light Layer for LIGHTING SIMULATION!

(maybe too applicable to Shadow /Shading Layer Effects) ...Yes, I know that all this would be a "UN-preview" function (maybe best for preview frame rate), but anyway I think that can be a USEFULL and AWESOME feature that could help a lot in the ambient recreation and more rich final end animation... now Moho has the tools (Animatable Styles,
Animatable Gradient parameters and Embedded Scripts), only need a script writer that like the idea and can write this difficult (I suppose) script... Well, now you are free to coment or add/rectify all that you want of the idea, THANKS in advance if anybody try to make it and

CIAO!