Lighting question

I use a click and load lighting set that I love - https://www.daz3d.com/click-n-render-ibl-set

But when I move the camera the light doesn't follow and the scene appears dark in my renders and it seems to take longer to render as well. 

Is there a way to have the loaded lights follow the camera?

I have tried loading the lights after I have turned the camera but it makes no difference.

Cheers

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  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,119

    You have to turn the Dome to keep the lights facing the right way because it is a HDRI. The set is for taking portraits with a static camera so you turn the dome and/or the subject rather than move the camera to change the light and composition.

  • Fishtales said:

    You have to turn the Dome to keep the lights facing the right way because it is a HDRI. The set is for taking portraits with a static camera so you turn the dome and/or the subject rather than move the camera to change the light and composition.

     

    Thanks, I had started to do that. So do you know if the set will always shine on the same place or will it shine on the first angle you load it into?

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,119

    It will load with the lights pointing to the default 0,0,0 position with a camera in front facing there. When a figure is loaded it should load at 0,0,0 and be in the default position for the lights and camera.

  • Fishtales said:

    It will load with the lights pointing to the default 0,0,0 position with a camera in front facing there. When a figure is loaded it should load at 0,0,0 and be in the default position for the lights and camera.

    Thanks, much appreciated :)

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,119

    bobety316_c50224ad1f said:

    Fishtales said:

    It will load with the lights pointing to the default 0,0,0 position with a camera in front facing there. When a figure is loaded it should load at 0,0,0 and be in the default position for the lights and camera.

    Thanks, much appreciated :)

     I loaded up the set, which I didn't know I had, and it is as I said except you will have to load and set up your own camera.

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