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How to use multiple hdri's at once?

Postby Dar_T » Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:49 pm

Dar_T Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:49 pm
Hi,

Is it possible to use multiple hdri's at once? I know redshift allowed me to use multiple dome lights to light the scene.

Thanks!
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Re: How to use multiple hdri's at once?

Postby bepeg4d » Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:08 pm

bepeg4d Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:08 pm
Hi,
in OctaneRender you can have one Primary Texture Environment for Lighting, and a second Visible Texture Environment for Backplate/Reflections/Refractions.
You can also use any kind of mixed texture as an input for both.
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Re: How to use multiple hdri's at once?

Postby frankmci » Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:14 pm

frankmci Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:14 pm
How about building your own dome lights with geometry and an emissive material instead of using the built-in Octane light? Then you can use as many HDRI inputs a you want and mix them as you like. True, it won't have the fancy features of the specialized light objects, but it's easy enough to use multiple HDRIs as input materials. It might take a bit more setup with render passes to get all of the functionality, but it should work pretty well.

Edit: I forgot that you can do that right in the Sky object itself. In C4D, our main 3D tool these days, you can't view materials applied to lights in the normal material node editor. I've never liked C4D's obtuse material editor, so I'll often ignore Octane's light objects for texture based lighting and build them myself from geometry and full Octane materials. That way I can have a much more intuitive interaction with, and understanding of, the shader networks driving them.
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