Render with HDR "kitchen probe" and Blue background.
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Don't like this circular shadows in the right of the pic. Don't know why they are created
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One might also use raw format, you just hdrshop and create a sphere map out of a longitude one.Doug Armand wrote:That last one is looking very nice. Larger tiles works well. The metal texture is looking good too. No major crits from me.
The HDR option is easy - just add a HDR EXR image to the environment map slot. Thats all there is to it. Just choose one that is like a kitchenish interior. Plenty of free ones available on the net.
Make sure any HDR maps you use are in the EXR format. If not there is free software on the net for converting - or use Pshop CS3 like I do
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