

Make sure your horizon line is STRAIGHT or your water will appear to pour out one side of your scene! Also, you don't want your line to be right in the middle of the scene. Move up from the center and it will be more interesting.


Again, straight and not exactly in the center of the scene.


I hope that explains the water.
Enjoy!
Michelle B.
1 comment:
Fantastic!!! Thank you so much!
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