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Old 04-10-11, 05:41 PM   #24
stoianm
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Originally Posted by gap View Post
Hi Stoianm,

I watched your video previews. They look really stunning and highly realistic as far as I can see from real footage available in internet. Look for instance at these pictures, relative to polar underwater:

http://www.google.it/images?q=polar+...w=1366&bih=607

I see that the blue color is close with that i made... also i see that the underwater is green in some pictures... i can not control the underwater color in polar for example related to the seasons.. i can mix to have blue in morning and afternoon or when the sea is not calm and to add green when is calm sea or in middle day... dunno... when the underwater at polar is green?

Yet, I wish to add some comments on one of your statements:



I lived several years in a subequatorial country, between the equator and the tropic of capricorn, but closer to the equator than to the tropic. Depending on the season (yes, there were seasons!), namely from November to May, the weather could change from sunny to stormy and viceversa in a matter of half an hour. This happened in Tanzania, East Africa, whose climate is dominated by monsoon, but I think that as general rule in subequatorial countries (especially the ones close to the oceans) the hot season corresponds to high weather variability, due to the high rate of evaporation.
Of course there's a narrow band around the equator where the climate in costantly hot-wet during most of the year.
I hope this information can help you with your great work!

yes... god ideea here... i will decrease the time interval to tropics also... this way we will have the mix between storms and calm weather more often - like you said - good point
read in yellow pls
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