How to create an HDRI map
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I wish someone taught me earlier. One of the greatest tips for realism in your VFX scenes is using HDRI maps from shooting locations. Finished shooting? Take photos and create HDRI map to recreate lights in the post. In this video, I show how to do it properly and explain why the quality of the HDRI map matters a lot.
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I feel like a cartel boss is teaching me how to make HDRI's. Cant get better than this.
@olgabrycht1446
3 жыл бұрын
Totally russian mob!
@herocity1165
3 жыл бұрын
Must not get out much
@Vlatkasify
2 жыл бұрын
AHAHAHAHA *.*
@drumboarder1
2 жыл бұрын
He really has that movie bad guy vibe going on
It is very important NOT to change the aperture when you shoot the bracketing pictures. You have to change the shutter speed. Very very important. If you change your aperture and keep the same shutter speed, you will change your depth of field (DOF) and your HDI pictures will not look right. Just to tell people. Great video. Thanks.
@joseandresalvear4752
2 жыл бұрын
Excelente tip, lo tomaré en cuenta, gracias.
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@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Tssshh. I’m an improved version. Less cruelty, more emotions. 🧐
@avannarayan5611
6 жыл бұрын
hahahaha
@ASESAN
5 жыл бұрын
No he is agent 157. The hero
@ipellaers
5 жыл бұрын
@@AndreyLebrov You hide em well ;') Thanks for this man, learnt a lot!
@s3ntry948
4 жыл бұрын
That makes perfect sense. I bet that panoramic ''camera'' stand is used for ''shooting''...
You are really good and informative Andrey! Such a dope video again, really enjoyed it. Your content deserve more views love the unique and calm style, amazing. 10/10
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Glad you like it! More to come
@apu889
6 жыл бұрын
yeah i love how the way he talk
@MehmetKozal
6 жыл бұрын
His content is top class so he will get there. Would like to meet the guy but damn I am leaving UK soon.
@ryanmcbeth3160
2 жыл бұрын
One thing that is really cool about this video is that at the time i'm watching it (12.2021), there are 9.8k likes and 0 dislikes. Its rare to see so many likes and not a single person found it to be otherwise. I pressed like too :)
Finally! The channel, that teaches really useful stuff no one talks about, not another particles logo reveal and shit... Thanks a lot! Subscribed.
Hey man, cool video. I've been stitching HDRIs for quiet a while now and I have to say that Hugin is can deliver pretty much the same result, for free. Just in case anyone of the other guys around here are looking for some similar but free software. It supports 32-bit exr export, at whatever resolution you want. Automatic stitching as well as manual stitching and leveling and also it supports masks and copying these masks from their base images to their exposure pairs. That's pretty much all you could need.
@Atoufidou
4 жыл бұрын
Hugin support brackets ?
@nolescare6232
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! I was looking for something like that.
I don't even have a camera and i know how HDRI's work but i watched the video anyways and i must say am a big fan of your work, One of the few channels that i actually have the notifications on for! keep up the great work
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Great stuff. Glad to hear you like it, appreciate your support a lot! 😏
Man, your daughter is adorable... thank you for tutorial, top-notch content as always
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you mate!
From all those channels out there, yours is the one that explains concepts hollistically and gives precise guidance. Your content has a purpose to it and your videos are clear point, whereas other channels make videos all over the place and add useless fluff into it. Also one thing more I like is that you don't use the same generic music the other channels do
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support and kind words mate. Glad you like it :)
DUDE...I just discovered your channel yesterday and it's amazing. Great videos!! Love the beginning render!!
Subbed.. The quality of the videos on this channel is unmatched.
Ahh this channel is like one of those gems you find from time to time across the Internet. Is there any way for me to find the Sound Effects that you used on your Owl Intro, especially the ROBOT ECHO Sound? Thank you for these great, fun and informative videos!
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Miran 😉 It’s a part of Ambience sounds collection called Hollywood something. I bought several of these collections ages ago and renamed the folders since then so can’t be more precise, sorry mate
@brokenstudiotv
6 жыл бұрын
Is there a way for me to maybe buy them from you even though it wouldn't make sense to the original creator? :P
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
I believe it’s illegal 😄 found the name for you. Hollywood Edge - The Eerie Edition Sound FX
@brokenstudiotv
6 жыл бұрын
Andrey Lebrov That was my concern aswell 😁 Thank you for your time and information, I appreciate it! Much love.
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@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks 😄
@horacioiaboni
6 жыл бұрын
Mr Worldwide
@befocusaudiovisual
5 жыл бұрын
I thought the same
@chrdiaz
4 жыл бұрын
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4 жыл бұрын
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Bro so happy I discovered your channel! Awesome tutorials! Videos are amazing! Keep it up!
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
I’m happy you discovered it too 😄 Thank you!
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Omg, I just searched for a video like that!!!! And congrats for 3k subs man, keep going!!!!
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!!
Most on point and best video on this topic on KZread. Direct to the point and explained nicely. Thank you and keep posting more such videos.
Thank you. You are my god. I have been looking for long time for these kind of tutorials. You are really helpful!
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This is your second video I watch, considering I am really new to 3d as whole.. I am trully grateful for your easy to get explanations :) Thank you!
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@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 🙏🏼
huge fan of your videos man ive learned a lot from you!
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@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you mate. Glad to hear that! More to come 😏
you are the best, i wached 3 of your videos(about textures/materials and HDRI) and i lerned more than i watched 10/s videos before))) good luck and thanks.
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
More to come mate. Thank you for your support! ✌🏻👍🏻
Andrey, I love your videos. These things are imposible to learn in my country, but you teach us this for free. You are a great contributor to my education. I love you.
Your videos are amazing, keep it up!
Great explanation. Practical, technical and showing the pros and cons visually. Cheers.
Really loving your channel man! Your lessons on Cinema 4d is something cool.
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Easy to follow video with nice touches of humor, great video. Not sure if anyone said this below but this can be done directly within Adobe Lightroom. The steps can be done by doing the following: >Select single set of bracketed images. > Merge to HDR by using "Crtl + H" to convert stack to single HDR image. > Repeat for each set. > Select all processed HDR images > Merge to panorama by using "Ctrl + M" to stitch all images together. > Select image and export using "Ctrl + Shift + E" and export as a .TIFF or .HDR file! Hope this helps!
It is really nice to watch the workflow from a profesional :) keep it up your tutorials are one of the best ones out there!
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate! Will do my best to deliver more useful stuff :)
@TheMrLeoniasty
6 жыл бұрын
not many people (begginers) know the value of a good HDRI map, especially making one on their own for a 3D scene, I myself started making my own HDRI's about a year ago and it's a really great option for getting the realistic lighting and shadows that I want :)
this was dope, 1 year of uni couldn't teach me this!! or even remotely explain to me the logics >_< thank you for ur videos !! :')
impressed by your videos, it's awesome to see other people who use the c4d and octane workflow
One small thing you missed: shooting a handheld bracketed shot straight downwards and upwards without tripod after finishing your 360 bracketed shots. So your stiched HDR will have a black hole on its bottom part. BTW nice tutorial and keep up the good work. Greetings from Hungary. :)
This channel is way better than some vfx schools! Great work man. Keep going.
Best VFX Videos! Keep it up!
love it! glad i found your channel!
Well done tutorial, just what I needed. Love that ending, so cute. Also, the glowing things on your shelves in the background, like fireflies, what are those? Thanks for the vid, will check out the rest of your content. Stay well!
This is such good content - I love it! :D
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! More to come 🧐✌🏻
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! More to come 🧐✌🏻
wow... good!! Congratulations on your content.
That's a very nice video, just discovered your channel and the quality of your talk and explanation are rare and neat! Also you remind me of Alex Høgh Andersen who portrays Ivar in Vikings but russian style of course ! :D
Thanks for this tutorial, that child was so cute😘, also congrats for 100k subscribers
Very nice flow of tutorial, which helps in retaining the information for a long time. Great job!!
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you mate. Glad to hear that ☺️
mate im 2 mins and 24 secs into video and dude im liking this vid already. loving the tats btw
Thank u brother, loved it!
Cool, I like your tutorials. You are advanced in VFX. Of course you achieved it. I am a core beginner. I think I will just keep following your videos for instance. And thank you for teaching us.
Thanks man, love your info, very helpful
Dude your room and framing and lighting are so good
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks Jerry :) Trying to improve it but glad to know you like it
Your background lighting setup always looks so decent ;)
LOVE YOU AND THANK YOU FOR THIS TUTORIAL SO MUCH..!
your tutorial is on another level man.. great job!!!!
Fantastic as always - so inspiring. Thank you
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!! 👊🏻
Hey Andrey, thank you for the great and informative video! Cheers
I didn't know this was a thing. Excellent, and thank you!
wow! subes contenido con calidad de película. impresionante, saludos bro.
Really and has always been the best
Just started watching your videos today, you're awesome and your tutorials are informative. Cheers from Lithuania.
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
High five mate!
Best channel about cgi, thank you Андрей)
Great vid man!
so sick!!! nice tut bro
Man i love your vids bro thanks for being a legend
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Wow, that’s a high appraisal. Thank you mate 👊🏻😉
hey andrey, a hug from Argentina!! awesome videos!! :)
So helpful! Thanks for this video!!
As always, fantastic tutorial mate! Your daughter is really grown up! X
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, time flies. Cheers mate!
You're great man! Thanks for the vid.
These are some usefull tips :) Thanx Andrey
its a YT fab channel. you are the Peter Mckinnon of Motion Design and VFX. what a treasure of a channel. keep the EDU tuts going when you can.
love it!
Thank you a lot that I learn so much in your video, very great!
we lost Daniel Danielsson,and we have you instead~~thanks god~you are the most thinkful C4D teacher i ever met~thanks~hope you everything goes well~
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you for you kind words mate!!
@chosenideahandle
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah Danielsson was legend, and Andrey is equally so! Andrey, the work you put into the episodes is amazing though. I know how much energy and self-motivation it takes.
Wonderfull tutorial!! thanks Andrey!
Very neat and informative, thank you SIRRRRR
Awesome creative process man 👍🏼
Absolutely fantastic. Thanks.
This video is just beautiful to look at.
you talk in a way that i wish you where my friend LOL Andrey Congrats SUPER TUTORIAL AS ALWAYS
Very nice tutorial..! Thanks always! :)
Thanks man, made the entire process look much easier than I expected. Would this work for night shots? I want to make a static car shot in the middle of a city, and I assumed I would need the HDRI map to have realistic reflections on the windows
You've helped me much. I thank you.
Nice video. Greatly helps my projects as I want to do my own HDRI's.
Very good explanation. Liked and subbed. 😊
Great video! Incredibly useful.
Воу! Офигено! Спасибо за видео!
Amazing video!
Just found you, instant sub, really helpfull stuff right here, which is essential for a student like me, thanks!
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Glad you find it helpful mate!
The beginning sentence kinda matched with the drums and it sounded awesome
so sweet in the end
Cool. When you're taking the photos, how many different angles do you get vertically? Meaning, after you do one with the camera pointing perpendicular to the ground, do you just do one with the camera angled upward at 30 degrees? or do you do another one with it pointed down?
Great love from Iraq I am one of your followers. I like your explanation very much Thank you
love this it was useful
you're amazing dude
Handy thanks. Look forward to giving this a go
Nice and informative video Mr. "Worldwide"!
Man, i love your channel, dont quit youtube please! :D
@AndreyLebrov
6 жыл бұрын
Hope I won’t 😂
its amazing ,great
That is awesome tutorial ,so enjoyable