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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
That is the thing, as far as I can tell (and I have read this on the net as well) when you set up Vue 5 to do an IBL thing with either Global Illumination or Global Radiosity you are stuck with that image pasted on a sphere surrounding your models. You can put a 2d plane or mountain or building or something up to block the IBL image but you can't use skies in the background. You can choose not to have Vue paste the IBL image onto the ground plane but as far as I can tell that is it. If anyone knows differently please let us know.
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You know how lots of people got Vue 5 and tried all kinds of crazy images for HDRI image based lighting? I had the inspiration to try a large all black image with a big white spot on it. I think the results are very interesting. Once you have the map loaded up for IBL, you can highlight everything in your picture including the camera and spin it to change the position of the light. You cant effectively change the image position so just spin everything in your scene. Now the only thing to work out is how you have to fill the scene from top to bottom for this to work otherwise you see the image map in the background and I dont want to see the image map since it is a black void with a big white spot on one end. Let me know if you have any solutions or if this is something you have known about for months, or if it is something you are trying.