HDR Lighting & Shadows Technique
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 12:39 am
Hi Guys,
Please help!
First of all please excuse the basic image, this is used purely for testing purposes.
Here's the problem, I am struggling to get dark shadows on my renders using a hdr for my environment. I have adjusted all the options and this is the best I can get! I have even brightened the intensity of the hdr until it is completely white and still the shadowing doesn't improve.
In the skindigo options, I am using
GAIN: 1
TYPE: Spherical
and have also adjusted the intensity of the brightness in the hdr file itself.
PS. I've converted the hdr file to an exr file in order for indigo to recognize it.
Basically, I want to my final renders to have:
1) a sweet sky in the background using the environment map
while at the same time, have
2) nice dark shadows that are created from the hdr file itself.
Any advice would be much appreciated - I've looked on numerous forums but am still at a loose end.
Cheers
Noel
Please help!
First of all please excuse the basic image, this is used purely for testing purposes.
Here's the problem, I am struggling to get dark shadows on my renders using a hdr for my environment. I have adjusted all the options and this is the best I can get! I have even brightened the intensity of the hdr until it is completely white and still the shadowing doesn't improve.
In the skindigo options, I am using
GAIN: 1
TYPE: Spherical
and have also adjusted the intensity of the brightness in the hdr file itself.
PS. I've converted the hdr file to an exr file in order for indigo to recognize it.
Basically, I want to my final renders to have:
1) a sweet sky in the background using the environment map
while at the same time, have
2) nice dark shadows that are created from the hdr file itself.
Any advice would be much appreciated - I've looked on numerous forums but am still at a loose end.
Cheers
Noel