How to soften hdri texture based shadows?? , I`m using 22EV .hdr.
HDRI ligtning, shadows
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As far as I'm aware there isn't any way to blur the hdri in blender/octane. You may need to just photoshop a blurred version. There is this:
http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/sibl-edit.html
The GUI would be useful, but I haven't tried figuring out how to make a template for Blender Octane yet. I have used it for Cycles, I think the only downside is that there isn't a slider for the blurriness (again, as far as I'm aware. Maybe I missed that).
http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/sibl-edit.html
The GUI would be useful, but I haven't tried figuring out how to make a template for Blender Octane yet. I have used it for Cycles, I think the only downside is that there isn't a slider for the blurriness (again, as far as I'm aware. Maybe I missed that).
Hi WIPEXPO,
a possible solution is to open the HDRI in Photoshop and use the HDR Toning window to compress it.
Here is a fast and exasperated example with the Highlight compression preset: Happy rendering,
ciao beppe
a possible solution is to open the HDRI in Photoshop and use the HDR Toning window to compress it.
Here is a fast and exasperated example with the Highlight compression preset: Happy rendering,
ciao beppe
I'm not shure if that attempt ist what you need, but you can play with the gamma settings of the hdri.WIPEXPO wrote:Hi,![]()
How to soften hdri texture based shadows?? , I`m using 22EV .hdr.
Activate the Octane Visible Environment and make a copy of environment texture node in Order to keep the background appearance.
Same Settings Octane Environment and Octane Visible Environment
Increased Gamma Settings Octane Environment
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