19-05-11, 14:06 | #481 |
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Oh, that's much better! The water looks far more natural now, and that shade of blue is just lovely.
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22-05-11, 08:42 | #482 |
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thanks for the comments
I found out that the "darkest" possible blue is the best. (this is even darker than the screen I posted while ago) The dark blue makes the coral reefs look even more vivid So screens of that later -> |
22-05-11, 10:22 | #483 |
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lol i thought the link was on the last emoticon of the post
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22-05-11, 10:25 | #484 |
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Haha D I might have been bit confusing there
Indeed the screen is coming later, but not right now |
22-05-11, 10:26 | #485 |
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25-05-11, 14:17 | #486 | |
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If above statement is correct, then the cloud textures are applied with very impressive skill. I'm also a big fan of the water. It is beautiful! I also noticed this forum has no Sherlock-smiley, so the Idiana will do. |
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25-05-11, 17:36 | #487 |
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Impressive theory, but sorry to say but it isn't correct this effect is far more simpler than that It will be revealed some day
And here's the shot I promised earlier ^^ I think this is the perfect color for the water. The ocean looks vivid now. |
25-05-11, 17:58 | #488 |
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yeeep! it's soo cool!
i like both versions anyway lol |
25-05-11, 18:07 | #489 |
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i like this version better, it looks more real now
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25-05-11, 18:15 | #490 |
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that's just fangasmic!
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