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    • chonC Offline
      chon
      last edited by

      Using background images, VRay maps an image on the interior faces of a sphere representing the sky with your scene in the middle of that sphere.
      So, on your image, you've got to represent both north AND south hemispheres with the horizon on the middle of that image like that :

      http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b127/chon78/Divers/Sky.jpg

      Hope it will help you... πŸ˜‰

      SU2019 pro 19.3.253 + VRay 4.00.02 (Next) on Win10-64Bits

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        ali64risk
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        @andybot said:

        try a repeat of 0.25

        this is a 0.25 repeat... as you can see it is still one picture in the background!


        repeat = 0.25

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          ali64risk
          last edited by

          @chon said:

          So, on your image, you've got to represent both north AND south hemispheres with the horizon on the middle of that image

          i understood what you said...
          but why i should do that? I mean what happens if don't do that?
          and how it helps me too have a tile texture in the background?

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            andybot
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            @ali64risk said:

            this is a 0.25 repeat... as you can see it is still one picture in the background!
            I guess that's slightly less bad πŸ˜• Maybe it's time to look for a different environment image - there's just not enough sky in that one...

            http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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              ledisnomad
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              @chon said:

              in the UVWGenEnvironment, you've got a "repeat" option for horizontal and vertical settings. πŸ˜‰

              When you set UVWGenEnvironment, is it also set to Spherical? I've always wished that there was a graphic representation of the environment map in the scene that I could manipulate. I always end up using an image in the reflect and refract and then add same image as a background in Photoshop. 😞

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              • chonC Offline
                chon
                last edited by

                ali64risk,

                take a look on that VIDEO. It will help you for configuration.

                Try to render your scene with my sky image. You will have a bad BG render because of low resolution but you will understand how it works.

                To have good results, your HDR image must have a very high resolution.

                On this exemple, the HDR image is 9000 pixels long and is a pure render, no photoshop postprod :

                http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b127/chon78/Divers/Result.jpg

                On the net, high HDR images sold are 12000 pixels long... πŸ˜‰

                SU2019 pro 19.3.253 + VRay 4.00.02 (Next) on Win10-64Bits

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                  MarkNubs
                  last edited by

                  i just ended up here.
                  Fernando's trick seems doest work fully with sketchup 2016. so as new user i have to crack up my brain.

                  I simply used Text Mix in environment
                  Load the hdri in text A and set the Text Sky in Text B.Disable the Text C (Mix).
                  Then after series of trials. I unticked the Text B.

                  Seems working. Shadows apperared with affecting the hdri's intensity.
                  Hope thus helps.

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