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HDRI-Studio: Photographic Studio Lighting for 3DIn 3D computer graphics the final image can be as important as the design, and lighting plays an especially crucial role. Artists and designers can now accentuate the strengths of their creations with HDRI-Studio, a new brand of high dynamic range lighting environments, which provides professional photographic results instantly.
With HDRI-Studio, designers, illustrators and animators can achieve the ultimate in photorealism, free from the time consuming hit and miss of traditional simulated lighting techniques. They can now concentrate on exploring the different camera placements with the 360-degree interplay of real studio lights, soft boxes and colored gels, with minimal effort.
HDRI-Studio's high-resolution, full spherical maps integrate seamlessly with most 3D programs (Cinema 4D, LightWave 3D, Maya, SoftImage and more) that support the Radiance (HDR) format, and provide the full intensity of studio light sources to give artists the ultimate in realistic lighting.
HDRI-Studio environment maps were developed "of necessity" by London-based computer graphic artist Peter Crowther because, "There was nothing that could easily reproduce realistic studio lighting for CGI. I get a lot of requests from clients who want the image to look as if it were a real object photographed in a studio.
"I spent a great deal of time
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