Environment Lighting (HDRI)
HDRI stands for High Dynamic Range Image. It’s a 360° image that is projected on an infinitely large sphere for lighting, skybox, and background purposes.
Using HDRIs
New files come with a default HDRI. To change the HDRI, follow these steps:
Using a Bezi-provided HDRI
Using a Bezi-provided HDRI
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Make sure nothing in the scene is selected
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In the right sidebar, click the current HDRI name (e.g. Studio Interior)
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In the popover, click the ‘This File’ dropdown
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Select Bezi Library from the dropdown
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Select the desired HDRI to apply it to the scene
Uploading a custom HDRI
Uploading a custom HDRI
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Make sure nothing in the scene is selected
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In the right sidebar, click the current HDRI name (e.g. Studio Interior)
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In the popover, click the + icon in the top right
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Use the dialog to choose, upload, and name the custom HDRI. Supported file types include: HDR, EXR, JPG, and JPEG.
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Click Save
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Return to the HDRI library popover
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Select the custom HDRI to apply it to the scene
HDRI settings
Strength
Strength
Control the intensity of the light emitted by the HDRI.
Show environment
Show environment
Toggle visibility of the HDRI as a cubemap.
Shadows
Shadows
Toggle shadows caused by Directional Light.
Light direction
Light direction
Control the direction of the Environment Light.
Shadow intensity
Shadow intensity
Control the intensity of the Shadow.