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HDRI experiment 1

Bryce Modeling posted on Mar 19, 2004
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My first HDRI experiment, bought a hdri library since the free ones on the internet were ok but still lacking what i wanted. A dome of 300+ lights used. ALready rendering experiment number 2 and working on number 3

Comments (11)


RobertX

7:52PM | Fri, 19 March 2004

wow this is beautiful, what do you mean by hdri?

pmoores

8:00PM | Fri, 19 March 2004

Not sure fully but its basically a picture take of a real world scene of the reflection of a mirrored ball. After cropping, (and a free program to edit) you apply the map to the inside of a sphere within bryce or another program. This then allows reflections in bryce to show the sphere real world scene like your objects were actually rendered in the the real world. Got the maps at http://www.tribesystems.addr.com/ Course its the first one i made so it does have a few flaws ive tried to cover up.

ddruckenmiller

8:25PM | Fri, 19 March 2004

Nice! But how many weeks does the render run?

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dfsmetsfan

9:03PM | Fri, 19 March 2004

This is really kewl! Very Sci-Fi

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drawbridgep

9:31PM | Fri, 19 March 2004

Great picture and explanation. It's a great technique that can really push the render from nice to wow. I'm using it to death at the moment (hopefully getting wow). Waiting to see version 2.

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pakled

9:50PM | Fri, 19 March 2004

does it make espresso?..;) great work.

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Bungalo

5:01AM | Sat, 20 March 2004

Very interesting model indeed... Is it sure for espresso?

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Rendermom

7:43AM | Sat, 20 March 2004

Absolutely fantastic! Very cool and awesome models! I asked Mr Smith what HDRI means, it means "High Dynamic Range Image".

zxcvb

1:11PM | Sat, 20 March 2004

Fantastic modelling and lighting , very well done:-)

shadowdragonlord

8:46PM | Sun, 21 March 2004

Good times! I haven't seen such a display of models and angles before, excellent. Can't wait to see the next experiments!

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Haroon

10:20AM | Tue, 14 June 2005

Beautiful work!


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