30-06-2004, 08:29 PM | #1 |
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HDRI issues
hi i just wanted to know how you can get rid of the image world background when you do a hdri renders. i see so many hdri's with pure white backgrounds. maybe i just followed the wrong tutorial. heres what i always get....
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30-06-2004, 09:35 PM | #2 |
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dont think that u can take the background out of Image world. Instead go into the surface properties, click the enviroment tab, set the reflection options as raytracing + spherical map (or just spherical map if u dont want it to reflect other objects in the scene) then select your image that u wish to reflect. Presto hdri renders without the background.
Note: Your image must be a spherical map for this to work properly though it will still work with a planar image, if the objects reflectivity is high (around 75% or greater) than u will be able to tell that the reflection map is jacked up. Otherwise it shouldn't be noticeable. Hope this helps. Post if u have any more ?'s.
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30-06-2004, 09:54 PM | #3 |
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thanks it worked great.
i have another question though. When it comes to the global illumination settings i always use the same ones e.g - ambient intensity - 9% - interpolated - enable radiosity - shading noise reduction - rays per evaluation - 6 x 18 are these ok or is there a rule of thumb for different materials? |
02-07-2004, 12:40 AM | #4 |
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sounds perfect, if u really want to concentrate on getting slightly more realistic renders then u could turn off ambient intensity depending on how the scene is lit. If u make any more good scenes using HDRI then post 'em.
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