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The second one untouched, as for the water see previous post. |
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OMG its the NippleSpanker again!! :rotfl: Dude you gotta change your nickname to nipplespanker! :P
About "ze water". I think the greenish tint is more appropriate for shallow regions (coastal, reef whatnot) but for deeper one the dark blue one i think is more realistic. My 2 eurocents. |
Hey you got give these Mods ago and any way I don't have it anymore those screen shots were old ones. :P :-j
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it wasnt an attack, use what you want... i was just shocked by the glowing water ;) |
Getting deeper into the problem in question: water color
http://science.hq.nasa.gov/oceans/living/color.html (god bless google) It seems that the greenish tit is mostlly given off by the phytoplancton but there are usually patches of green. So im right :up: edit: no intention to start a polemic..im just curious myself because |
Hey don't panic I'm not offended I got a good laugh from every one. Yea the North Pole one was very dark so I corrected it and yes the sea did look like you needed to slap on the sun glasses. :cool: :rotfl:
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Can I just point out that there are NO TREES on Antarctica...none, nada, zilch, not a sausage. There just aint any....not even in the summer! :nope:
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Well I did not plant them there. :rotfl:
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You just gotta respect those things :yep:
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