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  1. Often I see people requesting star / space texture maps for making nice environments. Also in cubemap format for game engines. That is why I took the endeavor to create some on my own. See here some of the results: https://www.hdri-hub.com/hdrishop/hdri/space
  2. Hi everyone, I have a question about Gamma control in VrayHDRI map (see attachement): In Vray 2.40.04 the ''gamma control'' in ''processing'' tab have desappear. I was woundering if this habe been replaced by the ''inverse gamma'' control in ''Color Space'' tab. Thank you!
  3. I just get a solid grey colour. In one of the viewports the grey flashes on and off when I click it. Sounds like a big problem this one. I opened another, older scene which has HDR in it but that was ok.
  4. I'd like to share my hdri maps with CGarchitect community. There are more than 25 free hdri maps 5.000 x 2.500 px in equirectangular format. You can use all hdri maps found in Freebies section of my website for free even in commercial projects, but you can't redistribute them. To download you need to register as customer (please use an valid email, I don't require all data to be real untill you're going to spend some money). I would be very happy if I could see some exampels of your works using those.
  5. Hi everybody, We've set up a small website http://www.hdri4free.com , where everyone can download a high resolution background set including 8 Backplates + according HDR Dome every month. You can use the results for non commercial purposes (portfolio, personal website, presentation & client pitching). There no hidden costs or anything. Sets from previous months can be purchased as low as 29.90 Euros. You also can upload your results to the user gallery to showcase them. According how popular the offering will get, we will post more often free sets. All you have to do is to register. Your address will not be sold or given to 3rd parties, but only used for our newsletter (when new free set will be available). Best results will be featured also in our weekly newsletter (maground.com) which reaches over 15.000 professionals from advertising industry. As we are the leading image archive for automotive background and HDR Domes and our clients have often asked us for good 3D Freelance artists, we have created hdri4free.com to encourage 3D enthusiasts to work with our images. So please feel free to showcase your skills! Good rendering!
  6. Funny, I had one big light blob on very low render settings. So figured that high settings would weed it out but instead I got this... [ATTACH=CONFIG]47135[/ATTACH] Any ideas? Using Vrayhdri material + vray sun. The hdri material has a multiply of 8.0 in both overal and render.
  7. Studio/Institution: Antoine Desjardins Client: n/a Genre: Residential Exterior Software: 3DS Max - Mental Ray - forest pack - Photoshop Website: http://www.coroflot.com/antoined Description: Here's my interpretation Stephen Atkinson's home in Zachary (Louisiana). I liked the galvanized siding used in this house and figured it would work well with HDR lighting due to the material's reflective nature. Originally, I included 2 large oak trees that currently exist on the property, but decided to swap them out for smaller trees as they obscured most of that nice reflected environmental light. C & C are welcome.
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