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Are you saying that the edges of the sphere are too dark?
Bob Hughes wrote:
> Looks better alright, the water has a good look to it. Although... I
> don't see why the normal vignettes do soon in the background, still
> ripples being used I suppose. Maybe the pattern gets more regular with
> distance from the origin point of the ripples.
> Helpful hint: if that is a moon you need to keep in mind that a object
> external of a atmosphere (heck, within too, but at a great distance)
> will not have darker parts than the darkest part of the sky. Space being
> black, and all other visible things obviously lighter than that, they
> must assume a brighter shade than the sky where beyond the atmosphere is
> black.
>
> TonyB wrote:
> >
> > Hi. For those of you who were waiting for an update, here you go. I
> > played around a lot with the water before I found the culprit for all my
> > troubles: pigment {Clear}. This little guy was causing a whole lot of
> > unwanted problems. I changed him to Black. OK. Enjoy. Please tell me if
> > you think it is finished. Oh, yeah. The render took only 34 minutes @
> > the same settings as before. Very cool. (=
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [Image]
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