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    I have seen many artists doing awesome renderings with HDRI lighting. I tried using HDRI but no success. I map HDRI in dome light along with Vray sun positioning to light source in HDRI. Problem is that HDRI map looks to big in scale which is why trees etc in HDRI looks too big in reflections. AM i doing any thing wrong because of which HDRI scale is coming wrong? Is there any way to scale it down?
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  • #2
    Are you mapping the HDRI correctly? (is the HDRI created to this mapping type?)

    I had some issues with the scale too... as far as i know it cant be changed (i did a forum search about this a couple of days ago).

    Maybe is some expert there with some new info...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by peprgb View Post
      Are you mapping the HDRI correctly? (is the HDRI created to this mapping type?)

      I had some issues with the scale too... as far as i know it cant be changed (i did a forum search about this a couple of days ago).

      Maybe is some expert there with some new info...
      I hope someone expert can throw some light on this topic.. Attaching few snapshots to show exactly wht problem i m facing ,..
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      • #4
        it seems to be the mapping... and you have to pick a HDRI that fits your requeriments.
        or make one for this specific project.
        show me the money!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by flino2004 View Post
          it seems to be the mapping... and you have to pick a HDRI that fits your requeriments.
          or make one for this specific project.
          I had tried all available mapping option . this one seems to look best.. may be i need to learn to make my own HDRIs.. but i heard for this you need to have special cameras!
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          • #6
            can you post a small image of the HDRI? You may be using the wrong panoramic format in Vray.
            Brett Simms

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            • #7
              Hi Prateek
              the scale can be misleading sometimes.
              you have to bear in mind that loads of HDRIs outthere are shot quite close to its surroundings, thats why you get them too big.
              resolution is another thing...if you r rendering 3500px wide image for example, you need HDRI at least around 14.000 wide.
              i usually result in using different HDRI and backdrop if i want crisp background.
              As Brett said, its better to post image in this case
              Martin
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              • #8
                yea the HDRI Scale is a bit tricky but in a case like this you might want to map images around your building of the environment ( like building trees etc) and scale them as you need, and then for the HDRI find one of just the sky. that way you could control the scale of the environment reflections and not worry about the Sky HDRI
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                • #9
                  These have been the best I have found - http://www.hdri-locations.com/

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                  • #10
                    Thank you all! i understood my mistake.. also realized using hdri for reflection is not a good idea.. attaching snapshot of hdri which i was trying to use, also attaching images whch i was initially trying to render with hdri but land up doing renderings with old vray sun and physical cam.. client was as usual in rush to print them.. Probably i need to search for really good images which can be used as background aswell as for reflection on glass structures.. any suggestions? Thanks once again!
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                    • #11
                      There is nothing wrong with using HDRI for reflections, but sometimes spherical maps can be deceptive. What looks like a small building on the horizon can actually be a lot closer once you wrap it onto a sphere.
                      Check out my models on 3dOcean

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