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    Vray 3.0 OSX were are hdri setting

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      frv
      last edited by

      Hi,
      I just can't find a way to set up an hdri image for lighting. It must be somewere hidden or I am just overlooking it.
      Just a tip would be great.
      I am using OSX with Vray demo version and Sketchup 2017
      tx Francois

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        filibis
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        Not sure about OSX but try checking this link: https://docs.chaosgroup.com/display/VRAYSKETCHUP/V-Ray+Dome+Light+%7C+LightDome

        https://docs.chaosgroup.com/download/attachments/26525405/sup2016_vray3027091_lights_domeParamSettings.png?version=2&modificationDate=1488928618000&api=v2

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          frv
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          Tx a lot. That was it. Need to set up a light dome first. Works very well once you know were it sits. I could not find the manual for version 3.0 for OSX.

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            filibis
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            @frv said:

            I could not find the manual for version 3.0 for OSX.
            I don't think there is any official manual for OSX at all. (I might be wrong though)
            Settings and their places more or less should be similar.

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