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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
This is a good idea with a lot of visual promise. I would suggest moving the ship a bit more into the scene as it tends to pull the eye out of the image. On a tech note, with those sails and the looming cliffs, there is gonna be trouble. I look forward to seeing where this goes (No puns intended!)
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I had a thought ( I know, those are rare)You might try a few squashed spheres, or a solid terrain with a volumetric cloud material at the edge of your water to simulate breakers. I tried this in a scene and it seemed to turn out well, judging from comments. I like your scene in progress and I think your water material and lighting are perfect for the scene. And if I were on that ship I'd be dropping all anchors and furling those sails in a hurry!
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