All that I really know about is http://www.pauldebevec.com/Probes/ and http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.html, which are both amazing...just wondering if there are any other sites out there for free ones.
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http://www.hdri-locations.com/ I have several of these, and they are great!Bobby Parker
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^ Agreed, those are superb.
http://3docean.net/collections/411760-hdri-skies
Peter Guthries HDRi's are excellent too, and extremely varied.Check out my (rarely updated) blog @ http://macviz.blogspot.co.uk/
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I have a couple of his, but I like the use my HDRI's as background, too.Originally posted by Macker View Post^ Agreed, those are superb.
http://3docean.net/collections/411760-hdri-skies
Peter Guthries HDRi's are excellent too, and extremely varied.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
- Windows 11 Pro
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Here's a good example of how varied Peter's skies are. And they're big enough to be able to use on most renders as a background. If not, he also supplies back plates derived from the HDRI's
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agree with the above comments about peter's hdris. I bought a few and basically used only those since then. and they recently got updated too, which was great from his part. and yes, they're big enough you can even get away using them directly as backplate in some cases.
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Thanks guys. Glad you appreciate the update Rivoli, updating them all (primarily to remove the buildings and trees on the horizon) was not much fun I can tell you!
I also included DNG versions of all the backplates so that you can have a bit more leeway in adjusting the exposure to your render. The files are DNGs but with lossy compression to keep the total file size down. Any feedback on that would be appreciated.
Usually I don't mind if the sky is slightly soft, as the focus is on the building or object anyway. Here is a 4000x4000px example I just rendered so you can pixelpeep: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pg/7948...ream/lightbox/ (click view all sizes for 4000px version) Maybe if I were doing a final image where so much of the image was sky then I might replace it. For dusk images you can always argue that there would be a bit of movement due to long exposure time
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www.hrdlabs.com
They have the smart IBL tool and a vast archive of smart IBL packages, which is -> HDRIs...
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Originally posted by peterguthrie View PostThanks guys. Glad you appreciate the update Rivoli, updating them all (primarily to remove the buildings and trees on the horizon) was not much fun I can tell you!
I also included DNG versions of all the backplates so that you can have a bit more leeway in adjusting the exposure to your render. The files are DNGs but with lossy compression to keep the total file size down. Any feedback on that would be appreciated.
Usually I don't mind if the sky is slightly soft, as the focus is on the building or object anyway. Here is a 4000x4000px example I just rendered so you can pixelpeep: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pg/7948...ream/lightbox/ (click view all sizes for 4000px version) Maybe if I were doing a final image where so much of the image was sky then I might replace it. For dusk images you can always argue that there would be a bit of movement due to long exposure timeColin Senner
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I just purchased one from CG-Source, and it's very good (http://www.chaosgroup.com/forums/vbu...highlight=hdri) I am sure Peter's are equally as nice.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
- Windows 11 Pro
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Originally posted by MoonDoggie View PostPeter, do you suggest or do you ever reduce the resolution on them to use for your dome light setup or use the full resolution directly?
I always use them at full res. Not sure if there really are any benefits to using lower res ones for GI these days, and I'd certainly rather have more detailed lighting if at all possible. You would lose any nice shadows made by the sun for sure.
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Originally posted by peterguthrie View PostSorry Colin, missed this.
I always use them at full res. Not sure if there really are any benefits to using lower res ones for GI these days, and I'd certainly rather have more detailed lighting if at all possible. You would lose any nice shadows made by the sun for sure.
Thanks Peter.Colin Senner
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I like to add my site to this list:
http://www.hdri-hub.com/hdrishop
Let me know what you think about the skies.
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