Well i have some tutorial about how to get realistic rendering using HDRI, but in this case this will be the only lighting source, this is the more simple way to lighting a scene without lighting complication but getting a really great realistic feeling in your scene, i have to say that i love to render with HDRI and for that reason i want to share my workflow when using just HDRI lighting.
First we need to find the perfect HDRI for our scene, i was thinking in a sunset mood for this scene and i am using like always a HDRI from OPENFOOTAGE and this is the one that i used:
I used this HDRI with a Vray Dome light and this is the setup for the lighting:
Check the settings for the vray physical camera, this is a really important step because the camera control how the lighting will affect the scene:
And that’s all for the lighting now i want to share with you the rendering setup, for this one i used Brute Force and Light Cache for having a more accurate lighting calculation, this is the render setup:
The post-production was like always, some contrast, color correction, vignette and a little bit of chromatic aberration and some glow in the windows, i hope you like it this tutorial and check more images from this scene
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This is the more easy way to achieve realistic rendering without breaking your head with lighting, just try to find a good hdri and you will have a nice rendering
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Courtesy @ http://www.aleso3d.com/blog/?p=959
cooool stuff. I prefer hdri dome for interiors.but hdri env. map with vray sun for exteriors.
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