===== From agage@csee.usf.edu: Very colorful, and the motion is just right. I really have nothing too suggest. The motion of the camera as it follows the green ball through the rails is handled well, especially in how it rolls over to keep the perspective constant. The cascade effect of the balls at the end is also very neat. ===== From davew@sheaarch.com: Great Idea. Could of jazzed it up alittle bit. ===== From vansickl@erols.com: The action is very hard to understand without explanation. (vansickl@erols.com) ===== From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se: Nice idea. The only thing I can think of right now that could be improved is the camera motion, it could look better if the transitions between following ball - looking straight ahead were smoother. ===== From arcana@sinbad.net: I think I would have enjoyed it more if you'd done a slow pan from above down to in front of the machine, replacing all the frames you have devoted to the hurky- jerky "follow the ball" portion with frames that will smooth out the camera motion. ===== From clem@dhol.com: Simple textures and shapes, but used in an artistic way. A very nice double shower. The point of view changes were very subtle and well done. The simulation of gravity was quite good. The design of the machine was simple, beautiful and quite plausible (although no mechanism for starting the balls was obvious). Vary the textures and maybe shapes of the balls, possibly add some spin, and you have the makings of an absolutely mesmerizing screen saver here. Excellent work. ===== From ianshumsky@hotmail.com: A nice complex gizmo. The paths of the balls is great, but my head hurt a little as the camera followed the balls!