How to IMPROVE your HDRi lighting in Blender QUICK TIP on getting better light in renders

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Nothing like a good old reflector. I think 3D artists should play around with photography to some degree, you learn skills like these. It certainly helps me.
Loving the vids, mate.

espenstoro
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This is useful info for a beginner like me. Much respect :D

ferdraun
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That was very interesting, thanks! To be honest, I would probably listen to your voice if you were reading from the telephone book but I do mean it about the tutorial, great tip and I will definitely add it to my arsenal :)

caram
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Hello. What may be the reason for taking different results when using the same .exr image in viewport rendering and normal rendering. Light is much more weak in normal rendering compared to viewport rendering. Thanks

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