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Le 2022-09-26 à 15:54, Chris R a écrit :
> I started playing around with making realistic looking sea water and went down a
> number of rabbit holes creating the island, dock, boat, curtain wall, etc... :-)
>
> This isn't a terribly high-quality rendering. I have run it at very high levels
> of anti-aliasing quality and radiosity quality where it takes about 4 days to
> render, but the water is starting to look pretty good, so I thought I'd share
> it.
>
> At some point I'll expand the scene so there's a reason the ship is there, and
> there's a reason the walled fortress is there, but I am inviting comments on the
> water rendering mostly.
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> This is a combination of ideas and code borrowed from Christopher Hormann's
> realistic water tutorial, and a number of newsgroup discussions about using
> media to color the water.
>
> It's exciting that other people are posting their work here more frequently.
> I'm happy the community is alive and well and still coming up with interesting
> ideas.
>
> -- Chris R.
>
That's relatively calm water in a protected bay, explaining the absence
of foam and the limpidity.
The white ground covering looks like it's snow, so, Winter time. Why is
the snow continuing under the water ? It should float as it quickly melt.
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