



So in the end I came up with these images. I think they would have turned out a lot better if I had managed to get my paper models inside the photostudio, where I would have had the opportunity to play around with lighting and shadows. I think this would have helped to make the the tsunami look a lot more overpowering and dramatic.
What I do like about these images is the colour and the idea of using blue material for the water, I think it looks quite convincing.
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