HDRI with Bryce by rollinger
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Description
I tested in this 2 minute picture the HDRI technic. And it works fine.
Comments (7)
linkinpark
I know in Bryce is quite difficult to do HDR image,and this one is really great...Congratulations,good job you did!
YL
That's a beautiful picture. Is it real HDRI (I thought it means that light can be produced by a picture around the scene) or just reflection of a picture around the scene? Anyway, it's great for me ;=)
bigbigblues
Amazing realism! Truly well done!
Waver88
Has a very cool look to it...Nice job!
rollinger
Oh thanks all. Yes YL it is more like a picture in a big ball. But i used this HDR Shop tool to convert the lightprobes from longitude pictures and put it in the big ball! I don't use any other light than the HDRI Image!
brholte
this looks great. but what is HDRI?
Ev3rM0r3
Message me back but what objects did you place your distance render on? All of the front. And the reason I ask is that the reflections on the sheres is focused; and yet the background isn't.. Doens't quite make sense but please enlighten me. - James