Ok thanks. I forgot that I was using an LUT for this scene, when I turned it off all the colors became desaturated and more realistic looking.
Nice photo! It’s hard to tell what’s been photoshopped and what hasn’t when you’re looking at tropical island images online, thanks for sharing:)
Like i said, i’ve been there and my first thought when i woke up and looked out of the window of our boat was the same - it looked photoshopped. But it is actually looking like that, so your scene is very accurate. It rains every few days in the Bahamas, so the fauna has a lot of colour…
Did some more optimization on the plants and improved the island scene a bit, now it runs at almost 70 FPS in sunny scenes and 120+ FPS in cloudy or night scenes(when the Directional Light is disabled).
I think that a stronger Sky light would be better (for your last post) any way good job.
And try to have a color variation function (like with speedtree) because it is really important for giving a diversity feeling.
Working on it, thanks for the advice. I’m going to try and use decals for now, maybe after that a variation map tiled in world space.