I present this plugin which allows easy procedural and image based HDRI light creation in Blender. Now working with Blender 2.8 beta and better than before. Also includes visualization tutoring as part of the package. https://gum.co/HDR_ProStudio_Blender
The old version for Blender 2.78, 2.79 is still available for sale on the Blender Market. Search for “hdri lighting studio editor”
How many of you would be interested in a tutorial showing how to make a top notch car studio render using the plugin? Or if there is anything else you would like to see don’t hesitate to mention it.
I’ve just buyed this addon and now try to install it. I put the “Ubuntu2.78” folder in the Blender 2.78 Addon folder (Blender 2.78/blender-2.78-linux-glibc211-x86_64/2.78/scripts/addons) like described: Move “HDR Editor for yourOS” folder to “addons” directory (should be blender- directory/2.77/scripts/addons/).
The next step should be: Go to UV Editor. Press T and go to the Edit hero Tab - but nothing happend.
I’ve tested your advice in Blender 2.78, renamed how you recommended, twice in Win7 and Linux - it don’t work - there’s nothing to check in the Userprefs/Addon panel, no new addon shown up…
Also try naming the folder HDREditor (no spaces). If Blender doesn’t detect it it ain’t a problem with the addon, but with Blender being able to see the python file.
The addon is named UV: hdr , to make sure you’re searching for the right name.
Hope we figure out what the issue is on your side.