You can apply custom color swatches that contain illumination to models if you have access to color swatches that were created prior to SOLIDWORKS 2009.
Prior to SOLIDWORKS 2009, custom color swatches could contain illumination as well as RGB values. Although illumination was removed in later releases, it remained in the dull (dull.sldclr), shiny (shiny.sldclr), and transparent (transparent.sldclr) color swatches that were shipped with SOLIDWORKS. You could apply illumination as well as color to models using these color swatches.
As of SOLIDWORKS 2015, color swatches with illumination are no longer shipped with SOLIDWORKS and it is recommended that you use custom appearances instead of color swatches to define a set of appearances with customized color, illumination, and surface finish.
However, if you have access to older custom color swatches with illumination, you can still use them.
To use custom color swatches that contain illumination: