mcjSkySphere - Your basic environment sphere
here : https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts5/mcjskysphere
This is a normal Daz Studio Primitive sphere
32 x 16 polygons
200 meters diameter
But ! the Normals were inverted, to make it render properly when the camera is inside the sphere
And ! the UV coordinate's U were inverted, so it can render the textures applied to it non-mirrored when the camera is inside the sphere
warning: i'm not 100% sure this type of ball is the perfect match for spherical/equirectangular panoramas but it seems to work in most cases
you may want to try my mcjSphericalUV script which lets you re-UV-Map spheres and planes ! ( ground planes ! ) in a manner suitable for spherical/equirectangular panoramas
ID4.jpg
1280 x 720 - 179K
Comments
Looks cool. Thanks Casual!
I'd really ike to use this, but can't get it to work. After I load it, the scene renders black, although I am in the sphere and can see the scene mapped to the sphere. What am I doing wrong?
in the case of the 3Delight Software render, you must set the sphere's Ambient Color channel to 100% strength white
for 3Delight/software renders usually i turn diffuse strength down to 0%, color white
i set the specular color to black
( dont apply complex shaders to the .obj sphere , the DS Default shader is good enough )
for this image, i directly imported the .obj file in blender 4.8 (file/import/wavefront .obj , i used the "Poser" import settings 24384%
unfortunately DS4.8 loads the sphere at ground level, so i lowered it 10000 cm down the YAxis, so my camera is in the center of the sphere
in the case of the iRay render, normally you dont need the .obj sphere since iRay has the "Environment" and "Dome" settings
but, if you applied the Shader Preset / iRay / Emissive shader, then you should be able to see the .obj Sphere in the iRay render
for the iRay renders, if you are below floor level, and the iray "ground" is turned on, this may cause black renders
for this iRay render i set the surface shader to iRay/Emissive
i set the "two sided" option on .. just in case
i changed the light temperature to 6000 K ( white instead of yellow )
i changed the light intensity to 100000 Lumens ( 5000 is way too dark ... it's a big sphere, the walls are far )
not directly related to this, but good to know: if you use iRay's Environment/dome
it also important to have the standard Daz Studio Environment Backdrop turned off -
that's found in Daz Studio's Windows/Pane-tabs/environment panel, Backdrop needs to be "None" if you intend to use an
Very helpful ... thanks for responding and doing so in such a torough manner! Happy New Year!