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Just an FYI on my picuture in the gallery. I didn't use the same half water style as at the tutorial Gebe listed (if that's the one with the camera in the tube?). I basically just make a big cube and texture it with water, then make it big to cover the area I want. I don't have any bump on the cube, but I do lay a flat rectangle onto of the water on put a bump map on that. That way, the objects you see in the water aren't distoreted, and you still get waves on top. I find this to be any easy way to go about making this type of picture, but some may find the way the tutorial Gebe talks about easier. I just decided to try my own way, before finding this tutorial, and just stuck with it, just showing that there can always be more than one way to do something.