New Aerial Midday Ocean HDRI Environments

These are some of the newly-created ocean HDRI maps.
The primary objective of DreamCatcherHDRI images is to faithfully reproduce earthly weather conditions.
Our maps scrupulously respect exposure values produced by the sun depending on the time of day. In a single image, the amplitude of exposure can range from -6 EV to +16 EV, which corresponds to earthly lighting conditions.
The types of clouds (cumulus, cirrus, stratocumulus, etc…) are recreated with their respective sizes, shapes and altitudes. Different types of atmospheres are produced with their wavelengths corresponding to the air’s density and the sun’s position. The light’s behavior in the atmosphere (translucency, accumulation, dispersion) is adjusted with care, allowing to obtain light, cottony clouds that are pearly and translucent. This photorealistic result is further enriched by esthetic choices so that our environments remain pleasing to the eye.
This rigor and demanding level of excellence are necessary in order to gurantee quality scenes for our clients.
About DreamCatcherHDRI:
We have more than 20 years of experience in the CGI field including a decade in the aeronautical and aerospatial industry (Dassault Aviation, Swiss Space Systems, Airbus Helicopters).

360° HDRI equirectangular image
Camera Altitude: 8,000 m / 24,000 feet
Time of day: Midday
Cloud Layer1: Large cumulus
Cloud Layer2: Cirrus
Sun brightness: 14.01 EV
https://www.artstation.com/a/11459664

360° HDRI equirectangular image
Camera Altitude: 10,000 m / 33,000 feet
Time of day: Midday
Cloud Layer1: Large cumulus
Cloud Layer2: Cirrus
Sun brightness: 14.21 EV
https://www.artstation.com/a/11459824

360° HDRI equirectangular image
Camera Altitude: 6,000 m / 18,000 feet
Time of day: Midday
Cloud Layer1: Cumulus
Cloud Layer2: Cirrus
Sun brightness: 14.03 EV
https://www.artstation.com/a/11459746