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    • cucsat2003C Offline
      cucsat2003
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      @ Davidh: when I try HDRI for my renderings,I can't control the size and position of it,so I can't control the reflection,backgrond and shadow in my renders.Do you have any tricks of using HDRI?or just drop HDRI map into GI and Background.
      Hope you can help ❓ ❓ ❓

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        davidh
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        When I am trying to locate the HDRI into position,what I normally do is load the HDRI and then hide all parts of the model,then render at about 640x420.because no geometry is being rendered,it takes very little time to render,normally 10 -20 seconds, and you can see straight away if you have to rotate it.Regarding shadows,you will only get strong shadows if you have a bright spot in the HDRI.As I said before,in order to get a good quality light from an HDRI,you need to use quite a large size image.You can use a smaller size and increase the multiplier but you will not get the same quality.
        I normally use a HDRI for lighting at dusk shots.If you are using a HDRI for a dusk/early night shot it is good to get one that has a blue tinge to it,as even when it is totally dark,the sky colour is blue,not black.
        (I have uploaded the image with car plates added)


        street vray 3 dusk.jpg

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          john.warburton
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          Really looking good. Lighting spot on. Just a little bit of dirt (especially to the road and footpath) and you'd have nailed it totally.

          Life's a reach, and then you gybe.

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            pyroluna
            last edited by

            @john.warburton said:

            Really looking good. Lighting spot on. Just a little bit of dirt (especially to the road and footpath) and you'd have nailed it totally.

            There's always something more to make it even more realistic...
            I think it's great already!

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              sepo
              last edited by

              Beautiful dusk light. 👍

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              • cucsat2003C Offline
                cucsat2003
                last edited by

                thank you very much,Davidh,it's work!really helpfull for me 😄

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