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Are there any ways to hide the fake horizon line in blender so my render doesn't look like flat render? Especially in city and forest environment?
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>>993328
Yeah... use the Blender thread for questions like this.
Or you know, just hide the horizon by actually finishing your scene.
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hiding horizon?? what does that mean do you wanna put stuff in front of the horizon? Then do that. Can also find pictures of some city scape or trees or mountains or something and put those in the horizon
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>>993328
that's what fog is for, creating a fading effect into the horizon
doesn't take much, just a little haze will do wonders
adding high contrast lighting features to the pavement can help too since the specular highlights work with the fog to mimic sunlight
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>>993328
use. fucking. references.
if you made a scene like that chances are you have seen a similar image prior
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Add more depth cues
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no



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