Re: Office Lighting.. HDRI, or... 2005-04-09 - By hdaggers2000
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It occures to me...:
Would you actually save time rendering from an exported HDRI, as opposed to just using the scene/lights that made it? I guess.... In some cases it would be like "baking" the background if the scene was incredibly complex and had a lot of objects.... HDRI is for photorealism. So far the "real skies" which supposedly engage the HDRI bit -depth don't seem all that photoreal to me. They are nice, but an hdri of an actual sky is much more realistic....
I can imagine a work flow where we can use a photo-hdri in Carrara scenes, and then export a new HDRI. As a work around, maybe someone could post a tutorial on how to export the 10 (or so?) images at different "exposures" to be recompiled in HDRIshop, etc.... Is that even possible from Carrara? Do we have an F-stop?
holly
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