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From: ED JAKOBER <JAKOBERE@UWSTOUT.EDU>
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Subject: Underwater look?
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Greetings,
I can't seem to get that underwater "refracted light from above" look.
I think this had been discussed before but, I can't get it to work right.
I have a texture map for my fish (a trout, if you must know).
Where do I apply my "underwater" texture? on the luminosity? how does one
get it so it appears to be coming from above? What are some good starting
settings for the texture size, velocity, etc. My trout is about 2 feet long.