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_pepis
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This is based on my photos I took few years ago.


I know it is Daaaark, but i this is what I wanted to keep the mood (change again during night ;-))
Few minutes in Octane and seconds of postpro ;-)


Aaaaa... Rendered in 2.2 (2.3 useless for me so far ;-)


Original PHOTOS (not redners) are here
http://plfoto.com/zdjecie,inne,brewiarz,1189159.html
http://plfoto.com/zdjecie,architektura, ... 80138.html
http://plfoto.com/zdjecie,architektura, ... 58656.html
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kubo
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lol, that's actually great seeing the original, which btw they look more like renders than the actual render, nice job.
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_pepis
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Hi,
Is there any way to mimic spot light with hdr maps?
I this image I used Sun System, with no good results for HDRmaps...

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kubo
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Yes, there is, althou it's not the most efficient method, just a plain black with a spot of light HDRI would do the job, check the demosuit, it comes with some free hdri's also there is a thread in resources with free hdri's check there for a studio setup with only one spotlight.
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