![]() ![]() You’ll need a free software called Luminance HDR. If you download HDRIs from hdrihaven itself you’ll have to modify them in order to be able to use them in UE4. ![]() If you don’t want to give credit you can purchase the full resolution files which have royalty free licenses. For more information see Poly HavenĪfter doing so though you are free to use them in commercial games and even modify the HDRIs (like I did here). The HDRI files are CCBY (attribution) so you have to give credit to hdrihaven in the credits of your game. I also created collections for them based on the tags on the website so you can search for the lighting you want: by contrast, where it was taken, time of day, color, sky condition and natural/artificial light. There are 110 cubemaps with various lighting conditions. They are great if you need ambient cubemaps/skylight cubemaps for dynamic lighting. I really like the free HDRI samples at, but by default you can’t import them into UE4 (you get an error) so I modified them to enable use in UE4. ![]() There will be regular updates from now on too. **This pack has been replaced with a pure CC0 license version here: UE4 compatible HDRi cubemaps No more need to credit anyone in your game (although you still can if you want to). ![]()
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