If you have Photoshop CS2 then you could make the windows as harsh as you want them.Hervé wrote:... man... at least a starter price at 150... for 15 days... no..? fair..?![]()
ok ok there are some slight variations, but none has harsh shadows...
Yeah, that's a thing I'm always looking for... Some good HDRI-Maps of only skies with clear, bright sun that's creating harsh shadows. Found none so far. I guess the reason is, the cameras don't "like" to be exposed directly toward the sun with not the slightest cloud covering it.Hervé wrote:ok ok there are some slight variations, but none has harsh shadows...
Do you have PhotoshopCS2? Sorry Jan, I'm going to give SJ a tip, but it will cost money.SJ wrote:Yeah, that's a thing I'm always looking for... Some good HDRI-Maps of only skies with clear, bright sun that's creating harsh shadows. Found none so far. I guess the reason is, the cameras don't "like" to be exposed directly toward the sun with not the slightest cloud covering it.Hervé wrote:ok ok there are some slight variations, but none has harsh shadows...
@Jan Häusle: would that be possible to make? I mean, surely it would be a bestseller among architects
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