Chris Plush writes:
In this quick tip you’ll learn how to make your own HDR images from your renders in Blender in just a few clicks. Creating your own HDR images can be especially useful for things like product visualization because you’ll be able use custom light studio HDRIs for your projects.
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Thanks for the info.
Chris, you're an intelligent guy. How didn't you realize that the picture with the fish isn't funny (?!). Try another one, less irresponsible. Really...
Heh the weird part is before posting I uploaded a new picture because you're right it wasn't funny, must've forgotten to hit save after uploading though, fixed. However I must wish you luck since you seem new to the internet and think it's your safe space, you're in for a hell of a ride if a guy playing a fish guitar triggers you.
Hi Chris.
Thanks for the tutorial. Damn trolls try to ruin everything and stop people from wanting to share. It only takes a few who sour shares.
Sorry for my picture I uploaded it by mistake I thought I will upload my display picture. Oh no unfortunately I cannot delete or edit my comment.
I've removed the comment for you.
And there I was rendering with a modeled photostudio like I used to in 3dmax
Now I'm disappointed. I want to see a fish guitar.
Sure wish this worked in viewport rendering. Would be awesome if you could make a panoramic with Eevee.