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Shep's Realwater Texture Kit

Shep's Realwater Texture Kit
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The Only Animated Water Textures You’ll Ever Need

Create stunningly realistic pools, ponds, and water features—without compromise.

Most animated water textures on the market only simulate the surface. Place them, and yes, the water looks “nice,” but it’s flat: no reflections, no depth, no realism. What about looking through the water to the bottom of the pool or pond? In real life, the water surface reflects the environment and bends the view of everything below. That’s exactly what this texture kit recreates.

With this kit, you get:
Surface reflections: Environment-responsive textures that reflect skies, sunsets, moons, and trees.

Bottom distortion: Realistic caustics, sand, pebble, and tile effects that bend naturally with the water surface.

Animated raindrops: Bring dynamic weather effects to any scene.

Before You Buy:
Try the demo version (link above the “Buy Now” button) and download example prims. Look closely: notice the surface reflections, then peer through the water—see the distortion and caustics in action. That’s the difference.

Kit Contents:
Textures: Copy
Scripts: Copy/Trans
Sounds & Loop Player: Copy

Included Textures:
Surface Reflections:
Sunsets: 7
Blue skies: 4
Moons: 4
Trees: 5
Raindrops: 1

Bottom Distortions:
Tiles: 4
Sand & Pebbles: 4
Caustics: 1

Bonus:
RealWater Loop Player plus 6 seamless water sounds:
Aquarium, Creek, Lapping1, Lapping2, Water Feature, Ocean

Simply drop the script and sound into your prim and touch to start/stop your ambient water sounds.

Bring true depth, realism, and life to every water feature in Second Life.

  • Animated water textures
  • Realistic reflections
  • Sunsets, blue skies, night skies
  • Caustic effects
  • Raindrops
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full star full star full star full star empty star Posted June 09, 2019 by Fallacy DeCuir

Lots of overlays to choose from, but only 1 basic "pool water" texture.

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