Hi all
OK I have a weird question. If I stick a HDRI in my dome light, how can I make the environment or the radius of the dome "bigger"? Imagine for a second a sphere surrounding your scene to extents (this sphere represents the extents of the dome light). Say for example that sphere has a radius of 400 meter. Now the only way to see a lot of that dome with your camera is to make your view angle very wide (focal length of about 22mm or even 18mm seems good). However I rarely go less than 28mm. But with 28 obviously the lense is not as wide and you get less of the sky and the sky seems zoomed in too much. If I can leave my camera at 28mm and instead increase the 400 meter radius of the dome light to something like 10 000 meter, the environment will look more correct and I will see more sky
(Yes I know the domelight isnt 400m radius, it was just an example to try and explain what I mean)
OK I have a weird question. If I stick a HDRI in my dome light, how can I make the environment or the radius of the dome "bigger"? Imagine for a second a sphere surrounding your scene to extents (this sphere represents the extents of the dome light). Say for example that sphere has a radius of 400 meter. Now the only way to see a lot of that dome with your camera is to make your view angle very wide (focal length of about 22mm or even 18mm seems good). However I rarely go less than 28mm. But with 28 obviously the lense is not as wide and you get less of the sky and the sky seems zoomed in too much. If I can leave my camera at 28mm and instead increase the 400 meter radius of the dome light to something like 10 000 meter, the environment will look more correct and I will see more sky
(Yes I know the domelight isnt 400m radius, it was just an example to try and explain what I mean)
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