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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 23 6:01 pm)
i like it, looks idyllic, like the sun-beams
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This looks like a very primal scene....perhaps a Raptor sniffing at the ball?
Great work so far.........!
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Try here they have a couple really excellent fish there. I have a few tricks to get the fish to look even better too.The wit of a misplaced ex-patriot.
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Fish are a great idea! As for DOF, just because a technique is possible doesn't mean you SHOULD use it... And in this case I think that DOF blurring would change the scale, and make the scene more microspic-feeling. The only thing one would have then to "set the scene scale" would be the beach ball, but diferent people perhaps have different ideas of how big beachballs should be. One person might see it as a fishing bobber floting awry...? Lovely fish!
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