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      @Gus-R Are the windy waves done in post?

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        @L-i-am said in Beach House:

        @Gus-R Are the windy waves done in post?

        Yes. It's called "Inpainting." They have other effects. It works with a mask.

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          That's a great feature to have in a rendering app. That sand scale looks slightly off though. What you think @Gus-R ?

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            @Rich-O-Brien Sand scale is good enough for who it's for. I was missing the floor in a couple of renderings where you could see the furniture floating in midair that no one noticed. 😊

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