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Hey, is that normal on the water changing from big bumps to little bumps now
and then? If so, that is a more reaslistic attempt at water than most, simply
because there is usually a breeze which affects the surface of the water in
local areas. I guess it could also be the camera angle doing it.
Abe wrote:
> This is a re-render of my previous evening clouds post with a visible
> sun disk. Other alterations include a modified sky glow, modified
> "ground plane", higher sun altitude, and lower camera position (relative
> to water surface).
>
> This is still a bit of a hack since distances and proportions are (at
> least terrestrialy) inaccurate - note the curve in the horizon.
>
> Some things I'd like to improve on: soften the horizon, ability to
> change color or redness of sky, better lighting of clouds, and better
> clouds for that matter.
>
> Render time: 2:08 on a 90MHz Pentium
> Renderer: MegaPov 0.5a (method 3 media)
>
> Abe
>
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> [Image]
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