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I do play with the camera settings, my question is about maps, not settings and functionality.
They aren't really posters for what I do. If you REALLY want to be accurate in my case you say that I am a "4K SFM wallpaper/background maker".......
Sounds like there is no huge difference between a poster made in SFM that doubles as both screen wallpaper and background and this thing you're doing. If you're the type feeling lost and you feel like SFM isn't the tool to make a 3D background whatever you wanna call your so called career then get unreal 4, I recall a friend who makes stunning nature background with that software.
good realism maps are hard to find on any workshop. whatever location floats your boat, take it. just try different maps, pose and shoot. and you'll figure out if it serves your pics. photography is art in the making. make it look good. you can squeeze a lot of maps for good shots. :)
orrrr naw
I suppose I'll figure it out myself.
Or if SFM isn't your league then use unreal 4, not only you'll get stunning view of your own world you built but you can build it from scratch and adjust everything to your command. Ask @TheCrusty for more info about it.