===== From agage@csee.usf.edu: Very nice. The idea is original, and the modelling is accurate; the motion of the objects even seems to suggest a "then just turn the lever, like so" narration. Got any patents pending? ===== From davew@sheaarch.com: Great Textures and Shadows. This is one of the best on this site. It looks like you "get" what the subject was this month. Great job. Camera movement wasn't bad. Could of used some kind of mechanical device to get the jar top off.... ===== From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se: Good details on the machine, nice movement. I like the fact that you added a price tag on the lid. I guess the metallic textures would look better if they haf some more varying surroundings to reflect, though. ===== From clem@dhol.com: In the kitchen of the Invisible Man! Nicely animated. I like the fact that you built a kitchen around it, but at least a few counters and cupboards would have enhanced the effect. The device itself is very clever and plausible. The motion and the changes of viewpoint are smooth. The gears, screws. jar and lid are well modelled and the crunchy peanut butter texture is good. Good job. ===== From gregj56590@aol.com: Excellent execution. You don't need persistent variables if you create a time variable such as #while(time_variable < clock*100+1); say for a 100 frame animation. ===== From ianshumsky@hotmail.com: A fantastic gadget with great detail applied to the mechanics of the object. The only way I think this could have been improved would be if someone one something was actually using the device, instead of things just floating around.