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I looked over on the AutoCAD nXt forum, for hints on this, but I didn't see anything.
Try the Convert Image to HDRi Background button on the Background Tab to convert your image to an HDRI - then try using the image as an HDRi sky (not a Planar HDRi image). (Do not worry about the settings below the button - just use the button to convert the image)
One trick I use when testing this is to render a small item with lots of sky visible to see if the HDRi image behaves as expected.
See this article by keith bruns for information on how to create your own HDRi images using a "light probe" and a camera to get a full 360 panoramic image.
http://www.unparent.com/photos_probes.html
(Click on "so, what is HDR?")
Attached is a 360 panorama jpeg photograph that I took at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, fairly low resolution 2252 x 1261 pixels.
I used the "Convert Image to HDRi Background" button on the Background tab to convert the jpg to an HDRi file.
I then used that as an HDRi background, not a planar background, for a simple rendering of Nancy and a brick box. Here's the result:
I then rotated the HDRi 220 degrees so that you could see part of the bridge, and I get this result:
So the Create HDRi process does work. You just need to get high resolution 360 panoramas that you can use.
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