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    Water is vivid blue after rendering HELP

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      kinkypoptarte
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      Hi! I am kinda new here but i need instant help.
      I am rendering a model with a great amount of water in it, and the water that should be transparent(i used all the parameters from a tutorial somewhere on the internet) is really bright blue all of a sudden. I made a new file with a pool, where i applied the same vray material as in the previous file, and it happens again. Although, when i delete the water, make it into a group again, suddenly it appears as it should be.

      Does anybody know why this thing happens? I have the FOG in the refraction layer as a really bright blue with a 0.05 multiplier.

      We have the deadline for the day after tomorrow and have no idea what to do with that problem.

      Kinga


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        andybot
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        Hi Kinga,

        I would just make the fog color a very very pale blue. The fog amount depends on the scale of the model, so if you have something that's working for a small test, it will show up much darker on a larger size model. Once you have a light blue color, you may still need to lower the fog multiplier.

        Andy

        http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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