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  • J Offline
    jdcarling
    last edited by 20 Dec 2011, 19:36

    I am Using:
    SU V 8 & VRayForSketchUp-1.49.01-windows-

    I have read every thread I could find on here, the vray manual, and more about placing a background image and no matter what I do in the environment , GI, and more I can get a back ground image to show up. All I want is a fairly clear sky with some stars.
    Please help. This has been the hardest thing to figure out in this plugin.

    Thanks so much.

    J.D.

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      peter_shaw
      last edited by 21 Dec 2011, 08:02

      you can achieve this with either a (preferably HDRI-) image of a night sky in your environment slots (background slot) or by rendering at night time with normal sky and then adding the stars in post pro

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        valerostudio
        last edited by 21 Dec 2011, 20:47

        I would do it in post. It's way more flexible. I usually use a dusk HDRI and turn it down and then in post make my own sky and glowing stars. This site has tremendous free HDRIs for night scenes. These guys have saved me more than once. http://www.openfootage.net/

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          valerostudio
          last edited by 22 Dec 2011, 13:48

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          10 Free HDRI Spherical Skies Maps for Image Based Lighting Rendering

          10 FREE HDRI SPHERICAL SKIES MAPS and an Introduction to Image Based Lighting in Architectural Visualization using 360 Spherical HDRI Skies for rendering

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          Ronen Bekerman - 3D Architectural Visualization & Rendering Blog (www.ronenbekerman.com)

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