Use the included .dng raw files to match your 3D lighting exactly with the photography of the sky, ensuring a seamless blend between the model and the environment.
Which you are using (V-Ray, Corona, Unreal, etc.) pg skies 1714 exclusive
Furthermore, the product is a favorite in the Blender community. In a discussion on BlenderArtists.org about a residential housing estate render, one artist specifically noted, "Thanks in this case I used one of my favourite HDRI for daily shots, it's PG Skies 1714". This high regard is echoed across various forums, where PG 1714 is consistently praised for its robust performance and beautiful aesthetic. Use the included
The current version (v5) is fully calibrated to real-world photographic values. This allows artists to use standard camera exposure settings in software like V-Ray, Corona, or FStorm and achieve physically accurate results immediately. Professional Use Cases This high regard is echoed across various forums,
14,000 x 7,000 pixels (Ultra-high-definition skydome)
PG Skies 1714 is a high-dynamic-range (HDRI) skydome panorama by artist Peter Guthrie, designed to provide realistic, late-afternoon daylight for architectural rendering. The 14,000 x 7,000 pixel, high-contrast sky offers deep blues and warm direct light, featuring a sun angle of 31.4 degrees. For more information, visit 1714 - Products - PG Skies
While captured in Morocco, the clear nature of the sky makes it incredibly flexible. By simply rotating the HDRi, you can change the shadow direction and mood of the entire scene.
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