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Renderworks HDRI background from panorama (cheat wanted)


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I need to find a shortcut to faster renderings of objects in an interior space.

 

So I tried to import a panorama created in Renderworks back into VW as an HDRI background.

 

The idea being, that I get the lighting and reflections right, so that I can make a composite in Photoshop, where the interior space and the objects on display have been rendered separately to save (a lot of) time.

 

It sorta works.

 

I need to rotate the HDRI 90° to match the camera view, but then it does so with great accuracy.

 

But the dynamic range is missing and the reflections are dull as well, even if I change the setting to 32bit/channel

 

Does anyone know how to cheat and get a decent result?

 

regards, Kaare

 

Edited by Kaare Baekgaard
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