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This is what I have had in mind for quite some time : side-by-sides of ships modelled at the same scale. Here you have USS "Miantonomoh" (front) and USS "Choctaw" (back), two ironclads of the American Civil War. Incredibly, both entered service in the same year (1863).
Also, please note what I consider for the first time as a reasonable rendering of a choppy sea. Enjoy ! Thierry |
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They are looking real good. B.t.w. what are you using to render?
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Thanks for the compliment :-).
As a renderer, I use Kerkythea. Thierry |
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So, Kerkythea, I tryed it a little some years ago. Didnt quite like it. Has it become any easyer to use? Like more ready made lightpresets?
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I don't know what it was before, but the current version is very easy to use.
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