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Spring Forest HDRI in the Netherlands
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Spring Forest HDRI in the Netherlands
Spring is a wonderful season to enjoy nature and its beauty. The trees are full of fresh green leaves, the flowers are blooming, and the air is filled with the scent of life. That’s why I decided to create this HDRI image of a forest in Berg en Dal, a lovely village in the Netherlands. I wanted to capture the vibrant colors and details of the foliage and the sunlight filtering through the branches.
This HDRI image has a 10K resolution and an average dynamic range, which means it can reproduce the contrast and brightness of the real scene. It’s the first time I’ve created an HDRI image, and I learned a lot from the process. I used Affinity Photo v2, a powerful photo editing software, to stitch and edit the images. I took the images with my phone, the Oneplus Nord 2T, which has a great camera that can also capture RAW images. RAW images have more information and quality than JPEG images, which makes them ideal for HDRI creation.
I’m quite happy with the result, but I know I can improve it with more practice and feedback. This Forest HDRI is perfect for adding some natural beauty and realism to your 3D scenes. You can use it as a background or as a light source for your models, creating stunning effects and reflections. You can download it for free from Blenderkit, a platform that offers thousands of free assets for Blender users.
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CC0
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