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Underwater Terrain Fog

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This is my first attempt at an underwater terrain. I can't decide on the fog. Give me some feedback on the fog or anything.
 

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if i was to rank them in order of most looking like they are under watter to lest i would say the 3rd one is the best then the 1st, then the 2nd and then the 4th :) but thats just my oppinion
 
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Yeah, I like the 3rd the most. Oh and the last one looks bad because I added stuff in the others!
 
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The 1st has the best fog in my opinion, but it begins too far away from the camera so its like the ground is divided. The 3rd picture takes 2nd place since it covers the whole area.
 
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It looks more like a Jungle. The reason why it's so hard to believe that it is underwater is because you actually used too many grass-like doodads. If you watch on T.V., most of the ocean floor is either sandy or rocky, with an occasional coral reef and whatever else the ocean floor has that I can't really remember.
~Craka_J
 
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Alright, shut my idea down, lol. Ture the ocean floor doesn't usually look like this. But lakes often do, I come from the west coast of Canada and have an awesome lake in my city. The bottom in spots is all kelpy stuff. I do agree there is too much though =P

Not going to edit this, as it would require a whole new terrain pretty much. I'll just try underwater again some time.
 
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