Environment: HDRI Sky (CineRender)
HDRI Sky is an image which provides a background picture and ambient light source for the rendering.
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The HDRI Sky Setup does not include a separate Sun. To use the effects of the ARCHICAD sun, make sure that the Sunlight is turned on in CineRender Basic Settings (see Light Sources). If you increase the Sun slider value, this will also increase shadow sharpness.
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Sky Visibility: If you turn this off, the HDRI Sky parameters still affect the rendering, but you cannot see the sky itself.
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Sky Luminance: You can turn on Sky Luminance with the other effects off: this will give you the light effect of the HDRI Sky without anything else.
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Use the Color/Intensity controls to vary these luminance parameters for the HDRI Image.
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Use the Blur Offset and Blur Scale controls to affect the blurriness of the image’s luminance effect.
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Sky Reflection: If only Sky Reflection is on, then you can, for example, see the environment reflected on a glass building, without rendering the environment itself.
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Sky Refraction: Turn on/off the HDRI Sky’s refraction effect.
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Rotation: Use these controls to rotate the HDRI Sky image.
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