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Learn how to add HDRI lighting using HDRI in 3ds Max and Vray 5
what up guys, Idan here from arch viz champ, the best place to learn the arch-viz BIZ!
Let’s dive right into the lesson!
lesson breakdown
note: you can add the hdri directly to the 3ds max environment slot. It will produce the same result, BUT it will render a bit slower and we’ll get fewer options to tweak instead of using the Vray Dome light.
you can control the exposure of the map from the dome light multiplier or from the intensity controller under the map settings. or by changing the camera exposure value.
you can change the horizontal direction of the sun in 2 ways:
by rotating the dome light on the Z-axis, make sure to enable “lock texture to icon” under the Dome settings tab.
you can also mirror the map by clicking on the flip horizontal option.
if the shadows produced by the HDR image aren’t strong enough, you can increase the map contrast by lowering the inverse gamma option (in the map settings). make sure not to go below 0.75.
**tip: you can control the color and hue of the hdri right from 3ds max by adding a color correction map to it.
you can implement this technique for exterior or interior scenes and even as a virtual studio lighting setup. just make sure to use good quality hdr images. click like and subscribe and I’ll see you next time!
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what up guys, Idan here from arch viz champ, the best place to learn the arch-viz BIZ!
Let’s dive right into the lesson!
lesson breakdown
note: you can add the hdri directly to the 3ds max environment slot. It will produce the same result, BUT it will render a bit slower and we’ll get fewer options to tweak instead of using the Vray Dome light.
you can control the exposure of the map from the dome light multiplier or from the intensity controller under the map settings. or by changing the camera exposure value.
you can change the horizontal direction of the sun in 2 ways:
by rotating the dome light on the Z-axis, make sure to enable “lock texture to icon” under the Dome settings tab.
you can also mirror the map by clicking on the flip horizontal option.
if the shadows produced by the HDR image aren’t strong enough, you can increase the map contrast by lowering the inverse gamma option (in the map settings). make sure not to go below 0.75.
**tip: you can control the color and hue of the hdri right from 3ds max by adding a color correction map to it.
you can implement this technique for exterior or interior scenes and even as a virtual studio lighting setup. just make sure to use good quality hdr images. click like and subscribe and I’ll see you next time!
🏆🎖️Join my Online Course Academy🎖️🏆
📣 Find me on other social media platforms 📣
#archvizchamp #tutorial #archviz #3d