Hello all,
Is it ridiculous to think you can light an interior, with fairly small window openings, just with an HDRI on a domelight? I work with 32bit EXR, Linear colour mapping LWF, then do post in after effects, . Here's what always happens:
- add domelight with Peter Guthrie HDRI
- start optimizing using Akins theory
- add domelight into the equation and get massively frustrated that I can't get clean reuslts from the domelight, even with extremely long render times
- end up reverting to storing with irradiance map for domelight
- output to 32bit exr and heavily comp in After Effects
- get great feedback from clients but left feeling dissillusioned as an artist that I'm just not getting something right at base level!
I'll lay myself bare here with a before/after still from a typcial animation:
Its all a bit flat I think due to the light being stored, but as mentioned if not stored the noise is unacceptable from the dome light. Also I always fight against burn out, especially when there is only 1 small window like in a bedroom.
Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong or is this all to be expected?
Is it ridiculous to think you can light an interior, with fairly small window openings, just with an HDRI on a domelight? I work with 32bit EXR, Linear colour mapping LWF, then do post in after effects, . Here's what always happens:
- add domelight with Peter Guthrie HDRI
- start optimizing using Akins theory
- add domelight into the equation and get massively frustrated that I can't get clean reuslts from the domelight, even with extremely long render times
- end up reverting to storing with irradiance map for domelight
- output to 32bit exr and heavily comp in After Effects
- get great feedback from clients but left feeling dissillusioned as an artist that I'm just not getting something right at base level!
I'll lay myself bare here with a before/after still from a typcial animation:
Its all a bit flat I think due to the light being stored, but as mentioned if not stored the noise is unacceptable from the dome light. Also I always fight against burn out, especially when there is only 1 small window like in a bedroom.
Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong or is this all to be expected?
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