Modern artificial water landscape rendering refers to computer-generated images (CGIs) that depict simulated water features in a landscape setting. These renderings are often used in architectural design, landscape architecture, and real estate marketing to showcase how water elements, such as ponds, streams, and waterfalls, can enhance the aesthetics of an outdoor space. Techniques like 3D modeling and rendering software are employed to create realistic water effects, surface textures, and lighting to mimic the appearance of natural water bodies.