Sir Charles W. Shults III wrote:
> "Martin Magnusson" <lov### [at] frustratedhousewiveszzncom> wrote:
>>I don't think the water surface should be reflecting, since this is an
>>uner-water image. It's only reflective when you're looking at it from
>>somewhere where there's air.
> You haven't been underwater much, have you?
Sounds like the 'shadows on the moon aren't lit by radiosity' thing...
why does light require air to reflect in? It doesn't...
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