32 HDR images.
Snow is a valuable source of HDRI (High Dynamic Range Image) environments.
HDRIs are 360-degree panoramas for all kinds of renderings in the areas of product visualization, CGI, real-time rendering, which are illuminated with the help of IBL (Image Base Lighting).
Outstanding reflections, impressive lighting moods and real-looking environments are the result.
The HDR images are provided in the following formats:
Light-Probe – 4096×4096, 2048×2048, 512×512 pixel
Spherical Map – 10,000 x 5,000, 6248×3124, 2048×1024 pixel
Vertical-Cross – 4686 x 6248 pixel
Horizontal-Cross – 6248 x 4686 pixel
And each HDR image is provided in the industry standard .HDR. So they are useable in most rendering applications.
Description
Radiosity – and therefore the use of HDRIs is directly supported in many 3D-applications like Lightwave (version 6.0 and higher), Softimage|XSI, Maya & Mentalray, Pixar RenderMan, Bryce 6, Autodesk VIZ, messiah:render (Arnold), InSight (Integra), 3ds-max & VRay, 3ds-max & Brazil r/s (Splutterfish), 3ds-max & finalRender (Cebas), Cinema4D Version 8.1 and more. For further HDRI-rendering tools options the documentation of the used 3D-program should be consulted.
The HDR images are provided in the following formats:
- Light-Probe – 4096×4096, 2048×2048, 512×512 pixel
- Spherical Map – 10,000 x 5,000, 6248×3124, 2048×1024 pixel
- Vertical-Cross – 4686 x 6248 pixel
- Horizontal-Cross – 6248 x 4686 pixel
And each HDR image is provided in the industry standard .HDR. So they are useable in most rendering applications.
System Requirements
Formats
- HDRI – HorizontalCross (650,74 MB)
- HDRI – Lightprobe (746,39 MB)
- HDRI – Spherical Map (3.680,65 MB)
- HDRI – VerticalCross (644,97 MB)
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FAQs
Tutorials
Burning Question: Where can I get Spherical Map HDRI Files?
Spherical Map HDRI (High-Dynamic Range Imaging) is something that seems to be known by many names: Spherical Environment Maps, Spherical Reflection Maps…
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