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indigo glass hdri test

Blender3D Realism posted on Nov 08, 2006
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ok, i just realized i did the hdri map wrong after about 30 hour render after i finaly got networked render working. i should have used a .exr map with a latlong thing, but i didnt. anybody have any suggestions on programs which export to .exr?

Comments (6)


TerraMatrix

1:38PM | Wed, 08 November 2006

Can't help you with the .exr thing, I've downloaded Indigo but haven't even touched it yet. This looks fantastic, though, even if you did make a mistake. And it sure makes Indigo look a lot more appealing than burning $1,000 on Maxwell.

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moofied1

3:28PM | Wed, 08 November 2006

I LOVE IT THE WAY IT IS!

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SunsetHunter

5:33AM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Agreed - thats sensational! A rich and beautiful render - love those colours!!

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Ja-Seek

3:36AM | Sat, 11 November 2006

Wish I could help out too, but it is a great rendering. You're really making good use of indigo. Do you have any other cool ideas, like glass unicorns or dragons?? I'd like to see that as well if you feel like it.

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jo3d

7:59AM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Beautiful render for this simple scene!

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jkidder

7:01PM | Sat, 27 January 2007

I really dig this work, very intense use of color ang glass textures, good HDRI also


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