Analog-X64 opened this issue on Mar 07, 2005 ยท 10 posts
CrazyDawg posted Tue, 08 March 2005 at 12:02 AM
yes some bubbles. Now depending on deep you want the water to look you could also add a terrain, texture it to look like the ocean bottom, add a few aquatic plants and some rocks. you could also add a few fish only if you wanted something to break the background up so it doesn't look plain and open.
Also the lighting is hitting your dolphin wrong, try to move it so the dolphin doesn't have the white patches on it and try to lower the setting on the dolphin to take the shine of it. dolphins don't have a shine on them unless they are out of the water :) Edited Text:: since i have been here and using bryce i have not used render settings higher than the regular settings for most images. If you are using a small computer for your bryce work you would be better of doing that or try a render setting in the Super with the RAY PER PIXEL set at 16 or below.
Message edited on: 03/08/2005 00:07
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