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Originally Posted by swdw
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Water is too blue in the storms. As a great deal of the color comes from reflections under low light conditions, when you have a thick dark gray overcast, you should have water that is grayish in color, not blue.
The light is not strong enough to cause the same coloration it does when the sun is out (blue wave length scattering), so color should shift in this case to a more reflective color.
If you have some light poking through and the haze becomes bluish, then the water will have a bluish cast similar to the screen shots.
Otherwise, with clouds and haze being gray, you'll only have traces of blue, usually more of a bluish green where there's foam, the bulk should have a grayish cast to it.
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Hi Swdw,
thanks for the feedback, I needed that

and have corrected the water colour in storm and cloudy now, but if I set the fresnell coefiecient very low in the scene.dat it allso affects all other weather settings so I have left it so we have the nice glossy sea in bright daylight

but instead I have turned down the sun reflection a bit when storm and now the sea is a greyish colour with a little trace of blue, pictures coming up soon!