I just noticed something while I was looking out my window. It’s a clouded day, 10:45am. And shadows are very soft and barely extends away form the objects.
How would you begin to replicate this in V-Ray?
Would I have to use an HDRI or can the V-Ray sun and sky system be adjusted?
The clouds have not begun to break up and there shadows are becoming more distinct and hard edged. I think I’ll begin to take photos from the same point in different weather conditions to study the light.
I have tried this, and when you increase the sun size multiplier to say 30, you still end up with sharp shadows close to the item which is casting the shadow.
I think the way to do this is, as you suggest, by using a HDRI in the GI slot. Then if the HDRI has a concentrated spot of light, it will produce a sharper shadow, and if it is diffuse then the shadows should be diffuse.
The penny has just dropped. I don’t know why I didn’t realise this before, but of course if you horizontally ‘rotate’ the HDRI image in the envirnment slot then you can position the hotspot where you want! I have just tried it and it works.
Also there are a few free hdri images out there, including a whole set from evermotion, with varying degrees of intensity, so it should just be a case of selecting the one that’s appropriate.