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HDRI rendering without HDRI background?

HDRI rendering without HDRI background?

2004-01-30       - By Andrew Turner

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Hi, and thank you -

What I mean is that when using an HDRI background, it shows up as (you
guessed it) the background in the render. I don't mind if it's reflected in
reflective objects; I just don't want it showing up as the background.

Fore example, I'd like to use the HDRI ONLY as lighting information - so
that I could use a HDRI of, say, a grocery store, but use it to send
lighting data to the Bachbust model. This way, the bust doesn't look like
it's sitting in aisle 9 ;)

Thanks,
Andrew

From: nospam2 <nospam2@(protected)>
Reply-To: Carrara@(protected)
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 15:25:59 +0100
To: Andrew Turner <Carrara@(protected)>
Subject: Re: [Carrara] HDRI rendering without HDRI background?


Bonjour Andrew,

If there is no fully reflective materials (such as metal or water) in your
scene, the HDRI image won't be visible.
If there are reflective shaders, there is no way I know to prevent the HDRI
image from being reflected.


Friday, January 30, 2004, 3:20:26 PM, you wrote:


AT> I guess I have to do some more reading - but is there a way to use a
HDRI
AT> light source without its being visible?

AT> Thanks!
AT> Andrew

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