falconperigot opened this issue on Oct 09, 2003 ยท 12 posts
falconperigot posted Thu, 09 October 2003 at 11:17 AM
Attached Link: HDRI render using Terragen hdr file

falconperigot posted Thu, 09 October 2003 at 11:19 AM

falconperigot posted Thu, 09 October 2003 at 11:20 AM

bijouchat posted Thu, 09 October 2003 at 11:52 AM
I found it interesting, thanks!!
tkane18 posted Thu, 09 October 2003 at 3:36 PM

falconperigot posted Thu, 09 October 2003 at 5:52 PM
I'm not sure what's going on here. I'm puzzled that the sphere and plane are so dark and yet the background so light. Have you tried roating the camera so that a different area of the map is shown? If there are large areas of shadow in the Terragen file it will obviously affect things. It may also be helpful to reduce or increase the brightness for Terragen maps, either in HDRShop or by using the Itensity slider in C3. Sorry not to be more help. I'm new to this too! Mark
tkane18 posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 9:44 AM
I have tried rotating the camera but get the same result. The intensity of the Terragen HDRI image is already up to 200% - that's why it looks so bright. I can understand that it could be in a "shadow" area but the reflection should still be much brighter. Trial and error - must keep trying. Thanks for getting us this far.
groucho3D posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 1:19 PM
I'm new to this HDRI stuff too, and have been trying to make HDRI images from my digital camera. I have found you need to make as many exposures as you can up and down by multiples of 3 stops on each exposure. Until the picture is blown out or black. Then combine them in HDRShop. You can even add a sun into one of the darker exposures to get harder lighting. You do need this range to light the 3D scene properly. Could the Terragen picture, altho it looks nice, not have the dynamic range of lighting to correctly light the scene and be a background as well. I have also found that HRRI images are useless as backgrounds, and should only be used as a light sources. I use another image in backdrop, usualy a digital photo taken in the opposite direction of the HDRI. I'll keep trying if you all will. PS Has nobody tried all the free HDRI images on the full Version 3 CD, or are you still waiting for it to arrive... He He
tkane18 posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 1:40 PM
Still waiting. :( Haven't even received and shipping email from Eovia yet. I did order it on the last possible day though.
edgework posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 3:53 PM
One tip I picked up from the HDRShop forum: after the program creates the image, hitting the plus and minus keys will cycle you through exposure levels. If it starts out looking too dark, 5 or 6 hits with the plus key will get the exposure to a more natural level. Then go to Image>Pixels>Scale to Current Exposure. My original images were coming out very dark at first, with the same results that you are getting: Dark and dull. This fixed the problem
falconperigot posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 3:56 PM
Attached Link: http://www.benbus.co.uk/tmp/hdr_test.zip

falconperigot posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 4:02 PM
Attached Link: http://www.planetside.co.uk/terragen/download.php?item=winup9
Install this on top of 0.8.68