What is a HDRI? :
A High Dynamic Range Image is an image which stores light information, which then can be used to light your 3D scene easier and more realistic.
Due to the 32bit depth a HDRI can contain brighter light values than 100%, and although a red circle with 500% brightness turns white, the actual illumination still stays bright red.
In simpler terms, a HDR image contains more then meets the eye.
What is inside the package?:
- 5 unique HDR Images + mirror
- format : .hdr and .exr
- 32bit depth
- 6000×3000 pixel / 3000×1500 pixel
Perfect for different car setups like: high lit rim shots, front or back views.
Each HDRI is designed for a specific car setup in mind.
- HDRI #001 : for angled views with glossy, wet floor, slight rim lighting
- HDRI #002 : robust, casual and overall good illumination of the car, with light streaks to emphasis the bloddlines of the car
- HDRI #003 : strong rim lighting to emphasis the silouette of the car
- HDRI #004 : symmetrical hdri suited for front or back renderings
- HDRI #005 : shallow lighting for smooth back shots
special note:
HDR Images in .hdr or .exr format work with every render/3D package which supports them.
In terms of realism / accuracy an unbiased renderer works best with this “HDRI PACK”.
For example : Maxwell Render, Fryrender, IndigoRender, Luxrender, IRay, Vray RT, Octane aso.
Due to the countless and broad variety of renderer’s / 3d packages i cannot provide support in term of “How to use a HDR Image inside your specific program” please ensure how to do so, by either looking inside the software manual or googeling it, before making the purchase.
Thank you for your understanding.