Has anyone seen this HDRI available anywhere?

mavantemavante Posts: 734

Has anyone ever seen the HDRI used in the attached promos, available in a commercial package or otherwise?

These promos are for a G3F pose package over at another site. I don't have any use for those particular poses, but I'd buy them if the HDRI was in them! laugh

I've spent many fruitless hours seaarching for something similar everywhere I know to look—and just happened across this while looking for something entirely unrelated! There it was: autumn, a nice big tree, that beautiful overcast lighting, everything I've been looking for. But, naturally, the page for that pose product doesn't list it as something used for the promo. Arrrrrrrrrrrgh!

Any clues?

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  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    edited May 2020

    Similar if not that.

    Try HDRI Heaven; https://hdrihaven.com/

    I'm thinking somewhere else too, I'll track it down.

    You could also try Textures.Com

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  • mavantemavante Posts: 734
    mats76 said:

    Glory, it is. Thank you so much. This place is amazing.

    I have been through HDRIhaven many times—but for reasons I haven't even tried to figure out, the thumbnails there are all an indecipherable blur on this computer, this browser. Still I looked at everything I thought might be close but somehow managed to miss this, or not recognize it for what it is.

    This springs me out of a design pit (even though it's an autumn image, not sprinig).

  • kenshaw011267kenshaw011267 Posts: 3,805

    HDRIHaven is one of the artists I support on patreon. I use his work in lots of mine.

     

  • mats76mats76 Posts: 294
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:

    Glory, it is. Thank you so much. This place is amazing.

    I have been through HDRIhaven many times—but for reasons I haven't even tried to figure out, the thumbnails there are all an indecipherable blur on this computer, this browser. Still I looked at everything I thought might be close but somehow managed to miss this, or not recognize it for what it is.

    This springs me out of a design pit (even though it's an autumn image, not sprinig).

    Glad I could help smiley I recognised your pictures right away since I used that hdri many times, the light coming from it is really nice.

  • mavantemavante Posts: 734
    edited May 2020
    mats76 said:
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:

    Glory, it is. Thank you so much. This place is amazing.

    I have been through HDRIhaven many times—but for reasons I haven't even tried to figure out, the thumbnails there are all an indecipherable blur on this computer, this browser. Still I looked at everything I thought might be close but somehow managed to miss this, or not recognize it for what it is.

    This springs me out of a design pit (even though it's an autumn image, not sprinig).

    Glad I could help smiley I recognised your pictures right away since I used that hdri many times, the light coming from it is really nice.

    When I was doing a lot of photography, some of it fashion, I longed for days like that. I called it "Heaven's lighting." Given that I was in southern California at the time, those days were few and far between. (Managed to escape and have never looked back.) Thanks again.

    While I'm here and on the subject of HDRIHaven, though, I wonder if anybody can tell me why it looks like the attached in my browser (Safari). Is that just the way it is, and for everybody? It seems to sort of defeat the entire purpose of thumbnails.

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  • mats76mats76 Posts: 294
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:

    Glory, it is. Thank you so much. This place is amazing.

    I have been through HDRIhaven many times—but for reasons I haven't even tried to figure out, the thumbnails there are all an indecipherable blur on this computer, this browser. Still I looked at everything I thought might be close but somehow managed to miss this, or not recognize it for what it is.

    This springs me out of a design pit (even though it's an autumn image, not sprinig).

    Glad I could help smiley I recognised your pictures right away since I used that hdri many times, the light coming from it is really nice.

    When I was doing a lot of photography, some of it fashion, I longed for days like that. I called it "Heaven's lighting." Given that I was in southern California at the time, those days were few and far between. (Managed to escape and have never looked back.) Thanks again.

    While I'm here and on the subject of HDRIHaven, though, I wonder if anybody can tell me why it looks like the attached in my browser (Safari). Is that just the way it is, and for everybody? It seems to sort of defeat the entire purpose of thumbnails.

    Thats weird. For me it looks like that for half a second but then it all become crisp preview thumbails. Using chrome

  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,451
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:

    Glory, it is. Thank you so much. This place is amazing.

    I have been through HDRIhaven many times—but for reasons I haven't even tried to figure out, the thumbnails there are all an indecipherable blur on this computer, this browser. Still I looked at everything I thought might be close but somehow managed to miss this, or not recognize it for what it is.

    This springs me out of a design pit (even though it's an autumn image, not sprinig).

    Glad I could help smiley I recognised your pictures right away since I used that hdri many times, the light coming from it is really nice.

    When I was doing a lot of photography, some of it fashion, I longed for days like that. I called it "Heaven's lighting." Given that I was in southern California at the time, those days were few and far between. (Managed to escape and have never looked back.) Thanks again.

    While I'm here and on the subject of HDRIHaven, though, I wonder if anybody can tell me why it looks like the attached in my browser (Safari). Is that just the way it is, and for everybody? It seems to sort of defeat the entire purpose of thumbnails.

    No. The thumbnails are nice and clear for me in Chrome

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  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,175

    Nice and clear here on Chrome and Firefox

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,307
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:
    mavante said:
    mats76 said:

    Glory, it is. Thank you so much. This place is amazing.

    I have been through HDRIhaven many times—but for reasons I haven't even tried to figure out, the thumbnails there are all an indecipherable blur on this computer, this browser. Still I looked at everything I thought might be close but somehow managed to miss this, or not recognize it for what it is.

    This springs me out of a design pit (even though it's an autumn image, not sprinig).

    Glad I could help smiley I recognised your pictures right away since I used that hdri many times, the light coming from it is really nice.

    While I'm here and on the subject of HDRIHaven, though, I wonder if anybody can tell me why it looks like the attached in my browser (Safari). Is that just the way it is, and for everybody? It seems to sort of defeat the entire purpose of thumbnails.

    I'm seeing the same in IE11, but it looks OK in Firefox.  So probably a browser problem, maybe a script that some browsers can't handle? 

  • mavantemavante Posts: 734

    Thanks everyone for the replies on the blurry thumbnails. Yep, looks like it definitely is some Safari problem, at least on High Sierra.

    It. Is. Al. Ways. Some. Thing.

  • kenshaw011267kenshaw011267 Posts: 3,805

    There is no script involved. 

    What version of Safari are you using? I'm seeing some reports that safari doesn't do lazy loading well, which is what is going on here..

    I can fix it for you:

    https://www.google.com/chrome/?brand=CHBD&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-vSEooLa6QIV0cDACh2cpAwyEAAYASAAEgKlzfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

  • mavantemavante Posts: 734

    There is no script involved. 

    What version of Safari are you using? I'm seeing some reports that safari doesn't do lazy loading well, which is what is going on here..

    I can fix it for you:

    https://www.google.com/chrome/?brand=CHBD&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-vSEooLa6QIV0cDACh2cpAwyEAAYASAAEgKlzfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

    I'm using Safari 11.1.2.

    I have Chrome, thanks. I use it if I have a gun to my head (and am absolutely certain that it's loaded). Perhaps this issue with HDRIHaven qualifies.

    And what is "lazy loading"? Anything like "lazy typing"?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,670

    on iOS is blurry on Safari but clears in seconds on Firefox

    grab another browser enlightenednever hurts to have a few

  • kenshaw011267kenshaw011267 Posts: 3,805
    edited May 2020
    mavante said:

    There is no script involved. 

    What version of Safari are you using? I'm seeing some reports that safari doesn't do lazy loading well, which is what is going on here..

    I can fix it for you:

    https://www.google.com/chrome/?brand=CHBD&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-vSEooLa6QIV0cDACh2cpAwyEAAYASAAEgKlzfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

    I'm using Safari 11.1.2.

    I have Chrome, thanks. I use it if I have a gun to my head (and am absolutely certain that it's loaded). Perhaps this issue with HDRIHaven qualifies.

    And what is "lazy loading"? Anything like "lazy typing"?

    To reduce the length of time web opages take to load all the images aren't loaded at once. The browser is supposed to determine which images are on screen and request those images so new images are requested only as you scroll down to them.

    The issue you're having seems to be that the requests never get completed, or the image nevers get displayed properly. That blurry image is the early stage of displaying the image.

    The reason to switch to Chrome is it is the de factor web browser and it is unlikely you'll run into a site with features not supported on Chrome. The same is not true for Firefox or Safari. Even Microsoft threw in the towel, Edge is now chrmoium based, chromium is the open source base of Chrome.

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  • mavantemavante Posts: 734

    Rumors of Safari inadequacy have been greatly exagerrated. Chrome is for bumper hitches.

    My new iMac arrived today, with Catalina installed and Safari 13.1.1. Just surfed on it over to HDRIHaven, and all the thumbnails loaded, crystal clear, instantaneously.

    So the problem is on this creaky old Safari 11.1.2 that I'm on in this computer because it's still running High Sierra, and will be for a while.

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