How to render realistic environmental lighting for exterior scenes | Render Tutorial

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In this video, we'll introduce how to create realistic environmental lighting for exterior scenes with HDRI and Geo&Sky.

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00:00 Intro
00:18 How to Set Geographic Sky
00:51 How to Set HDRI
01:19 HDRI Sun Option
01:33 HDRI Sun Direction

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finallyy.. a basic exterior tutorials🎉🎉

hazmanrostam
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Great. Thanks for this video! I'm learning more everyday

AronCaetanoBR
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awesome tools for place that is large scale, but i think we need update on smaller details, texture UV mapping is lack right now, for example, the grain direction and cylinder mapping

tonyli
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Any idea if D5 render would be available for Autodesk Maya?

kunsenpai
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It would be great if there were presets or template scenes that have the HDRI and correct settings that can be loaded in as opposed to having to do it all manually each time

by.adam.b
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if you can add automatic doors in the next version

videomakr
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I dont understand that Geo and Sky options dont affect the HDRI settings? When we setup HDRI, are geo and sky settings gone?

BerkKandemir
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how did you that on pool water? my pool water is always black during day

lonewolf
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hope they Can adjust the minimum requirements. I only have gtx 1050ti 4gb i can't afford rtx gpu

johnhenryk
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hi, how to create the moving curtains?

adamderita
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Can you also share the HDRI file in each tutorials? Thanks

lsy
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Everything become useless when I cannot import tracking camera.

superleo
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I'm doing a month-long trial run, and in a workflow for an interior render, it's not that simple at all. In fact, the vast majority of your YouTube videos are about outdoor situations, with thousands of plant and tree assets. When you go indoors, however, many of the materials are sparse, the object assets are far too oriental in style, with decor unlikely for anything else on the planet.
You should have been informed that by now the most popular style is a minimal, Nordic, japandi style.... not with mega jade statues, improbable armchairs and chairs, and giant beds.

MatteoManzi