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The water colour has bugged me all along, I tried turquoise tropical water
but that looked wierd with the snow, brownish lake water but that looked
terrible, transparent water didn't contrast enough with the rest of the
scene... I settled on greenish blue because it looks as good as any other
option I tried and helps distinguish it's palette from the other parts of
the scene. I like it, but I have a feeling there could be something better.
Regarding the lava flow, I see what you mean but I don't have enough control
over my lava macro or volcano shape to adjust one area without screwing up
the nice S-bend further down the mountain. It's good enough and I just did
have enough time to refine it any more :)
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
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>> Comments still welcome, though obviously it's too late to change anything
>> now!
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> Only things that I can find the slightests distraction in are the
> straight,
> ribbonlike lava flow in the centre channel and maybe a little too
> greenish,
> instead of a more blueish, hue in the underwater part. But I am picking
> nits.
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