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Creating realistic 3D images can often be let down by the smallest of detail. Even if we are trying to produce the most photo realistic image possible it can be ruined by incorrect size, weight or physics. That's why when ever we see an object apparently in water, and a sharp edge at the intersection of object and water, it immediately breaks the illusion and says NOT real.
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