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"Of Ships and the Sea"
Added on: Mon May 07 2001
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 

As you could see there are more than 10 particle systems in the final picture, and almost everyone had different Afterburn parameters. (smoke of the firing cannon, dark grey smoke between ships, white smoke in the background, etc...)

As I wrote earlier, the ships had too many faces, therefore I only used the ships' body in the final lightning process and when I set up the particle systems and Afterburns. This way you can modify the environment much easier and you can save lots of test render time.

Finally I made a small colour correction and used some film grain and Afterburn fog.

If anyone has questions, just write me to my email address or visit my homepage, where you can see the final version of the picture (with damaged ships :))

The final image is shown below as a wireframe and full rendered.


 
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