![]() ![]() Just think of a reference as your virtual guide to successful 3D render. ![]() Spending 5 minutes on research will increase your chances by 50% – you will know exactly how it looks and what you need to do in order to make it better. And the more I look the more new things I discover, things that I didn’t pick up at first glance. ![]() I do tend to look for a long time at the image, it helps me to remember the details better. You can always look at the picture and try to get the same colors – but it there is no picture to look at – then your swimming pool might not look as good as real photo – so make sure to follow your references and get as much as you can from analyzing them up close. Make sure to get some real photography to help you achieve photorealistic result. Water material always has to be tweaked in order to match the colors of the scene environment! Here’s my VRay water material – you can play around with those settings: If you think this is cool you can download this scene here and check it out. I’ve spent some time playing around with VRay water caustics and Phoenix FD and this is what I’ve got: ![]()
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