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Subject: HDRI for carrara 2


poserpro ( ) posted Thu, 09 January 2003 at 7:39 AM · edited Sun, 07 June 2026 at 8:12 AM

Since Car. V2 supports GI rendering, does any one come up with techniue for faking HDRI in Car. V2


tkane18 ( ) posted Thu, 09 January 2003 at 10:08 AM

file_40492.jpg

I'm not sure exactly what HDRI is but have seen pictures from other galleries with it. Is it something like this picture? I used just the sky as a light souce. There are no lights in the scene. I just turned up the sky light intensity up to about 200%.


Nicholas86 ( ) posted Thu, 09 January 2003 at 11:07 AM

Its not really faking. HDRI is using an image as a light source (basically) and GI allows that. There are higher end HDRI renderers like Houdini that do it a bit more complicated like. A nice explanation can be found here: http://www.rendermania.com/HDRI/ cheers, Brian


tkane18 ( ) posted Thu, 09 January 2003 at 2:17 PM

So is the image that I posted considered an HDRI image?


Nicholas86 ( ) posted Thu, 09 January 2003 at 2:49 PM

Basically yes, technically no. The technology used to create the image is different, the concept is the same. Brian


charlesb ( ) posted Sat, 11 January 2003 at 12:22 PM

Hi, HDRI stands for High Dynamics Range Images. HDRI is a particular type of images that have more dynamic than the traditionnal bitmaps (meaning that you can have very high intensity regions and low intensity regions) For example, if you had a picture of the sky, the sun is much brighter than the sky. With a normal bitmap, the sky would be black and the sun white... An HDRI picture would allow you to have a very bright sun and still have the variation of the sky. Carrara Studio does not support HDRI images at this point. However in most cases you can get the same effect by using a combination of images and light sources (example, use a distant light for the sun and a bitmap for the sky) and the GI engine will do the rest. Charles


bluetone ( ) posted Sat, 11 January 2003 at 3:27 PM

So, HDRI images are a format like JPG or TIF? Or is there some black magic at work here... ;>


charlesb ( ) posted Sat, 11 January 2003 at 11:03 PM

basically yes


Nicholas86 ( ) posted Sun, 12 January 2003 at 7:36 AM

Its black magic...


hartcons ( ) posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 11:28 AM

Attached Link: http://www.debevec.org/HDRShop/

more on hdri at this link


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