Monroville said:
Regardless, I still think that perspective (the X-wing looks a little too small, or the trees don't recede enough from background to foreground - maybe its that little stretch of horizontal land right below the X-wing that is screwing the persp. up) as well as a specific environment around the X-wing need to be worked on; for example, a path needs to be created behind the X-wing to account for it crashing into the swamp water. If when Luke tries to raise it up, we see a bunch of trees behind the X-wing, that would mean Luke would have crashed into a bunch of trees as opposed to into the swamp.
I totally agree, it would be nice to see some evidence behind the X-Wing of some broken tree trunks, and broken branches scattered in the same trajectory of the X-Wing's flight path as it crash landed into the swamp. And also evidence afterwards when collecting his gear, and in the aftermath during his Jedi training when he attempts to lift the X-Wing out of the swamp.