360°render sphere

  • April 10, 2013
  • 177 Downloads
  • 1 Like
  • Blender 2.6x
  • Render: Blender Internal
  • Creator: 3DHaupt
  • License: CC-0
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Description:

360° Render Sphere

<img src="http://3dartdh.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/330c2b0_render_sphere_gif_2.gif?w=480" alt="" width="725" height="483" />

Instructions:

1-Select the wireframe sphere

2-Click on Bake

3-Go to Layer 2

done

have fun with it.

<img class="attachment-917x917" src="http://3dartdh.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/360c2b0render-sphere-for-blender-by-dennish2010_7.jpg?w=917" alt="360&deg;render sphere for Blender by DennisH2010_7" width="917" height="498" />

The uv of the wireframe sphere

<img class="attachment-917x917" src="http://3dartdh.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/360c2b0render-sphere-uv.jpg?w=681" alt="360&deg;render sphere UV" width="747" height="747" />

<img class="attachment-917x917" src="http://3dartdh.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/360c2b0render-sphere-for-blender-by-dennish2010_5.jpg?w=917" alt="360&deg;render sphere for Blender by DennisH2010_5" width="752" height="401" />

<img class="attachment-917x917" src="http://3dartdh.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/360c2b0render-sphere-for-blender-by-dennish2010_6.jpg?w=917" alt="360&deg;render sphere for Blender by DennisH2010_6" width="751" height="399" />

Comments:

  • BMF profile picture
    BMF

    Actually that's a pretty good idea. It's one of those where I wonder why I didn't think of it.

    While not as good as HDR files, it works well enough for most situations and is much smaller in size. And you can use just about any existing blender scene to create a custom reflection map with this tip.

    Using blender scenes will give you the ability to customize the lighting as well.

    BTW, for those who have a few extra dollars you don't need for Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Flaming Pear (www.flamingpear.com) has a product called Flexify 2 that allows you to use convert photographs into spherical reflection maps and In and out to horizontal cross and zenith plus nadir formats for reflection maps. The cost is $54.00.

    Flexify is not as flexible as DennisH2010's idea, but it is faster if you have the right photograph. And for some, time is money.

    Flexify 2 also has other unique formats for those of you who are also interested in creating in Photoshop, GIMP or other imaging software.

    Edited April 10, 2013
  • 3DHaupt profile picture
    3DHaupt

    Thank you for the tip, I have taken a look at Flexify 2, looks interesting.

    Written April 11, 2013
  • daren profile picture
    daren

    Oh wow, that makes sense! I was just hoping for a hint -- not a whole upload and tutorial -- Thanks!

    Written April 10, 2013
  • 3DHaupt profile picture
    3DHaupt

    It was not complicated, I wanted to post this earlier but i forgot.

    Written April 11, 2013
  • UP3D profile picture
    UP3D

    Thats awesome, thanks for sharing! Der Hammer, danke fürs Teilen!

    Written April 19, 2013