===== From chipr@niestu.com: Excellent image. Textures, colors, modelling, composition, all first-rate. Top marks. ===== From sroberts@learn.senecac.on.ca: I like this image! Very realistically rendered - the peeling stucco and the old curtains hanging behind the broken window are great. I also like how the shuuters are missing slats. Great attention to detail in this image. Keep muddling along! ===== From jay@map.com: I'm having trouble seeing the (broken) glass in this image, though I do love how the casement (the wood) turned out. ===== From beliaev@utu.fi: Interesting wood texture ===== From seppo.halonen@hut.fi: Nice picture, but the glass is almost invisible. ===== From cgallego@nordnet.fr: Nice Picture... http://home.nordnet.fr/~cgallego ===== From richmiller@hotmail.com: Well done! A suggestion: add some depth to the bricks with either a bump-map or another HF (you're good at those). ===== From tholal@bga.com: Great job on the window and shutters but I don't see any broken glass and what is that brown stuff on the walls? ===== From klynn@minn.net: Great textures! ===== From jjanger@mail.cspp.edu: The easy way would have been to have the shutters both closed, but open at different angles gives just the right look to the scene. One comment, a softer, perhaphs lightly orange or red, light would have done an evening look. ===== From tlyons@gnn.com: hmmm I like the picture but could not see th broken glass you refer to in the desc. ===== From 93semeno@scar.utoronto.ca: Although this image would have been better suited for the FLIGHT competition, it's still amazing Only you can't really see the broken glass... ===== From ucoakc00@mcl.ucsb.edu: Current topic is glass (yes, your image agrees, but your textfile doesn't). Nice image. ===== From danclegg@uniserve.com: Well, It's realistic. ===== From Matthew_L_Ziegler@hill-top.com: I like the shadows on this, and the fabrik inside the windows. Very nice image. ===== From rea@st-and.ac.uk: Nice. I like the understating of the image. Must admit that it took quite a while to see that breakages, and the image was nice without! Glass is nice like that though. ===== From mwhite@redshift.com: Very beautifully rendered image. ===== From jmills@stic.net: Unbelievable ===== From amarok@geocities.com: Beatiful! ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Wow! Great image, I really enjoyed this one! A little higher JPEG quality would not have hurt. The image shows obvious artifacts. ===== From uvasst00@mcl.ucsb.edu: Nice image, but aren't the bricks a little small? ===== From no13@ozemail.com.au: Well done. An excellent effort all round. ===== From ptdawson@voicenet.com: This is so close to perfection! The only problems are that the bricks seem to be too small, and they are too smooth. But, overall, the scene is beautiful! ===== From lpurple@netcom.com: Good color and scene composition. The peeling paint is a neat effect. ===== From dick@buckosoft.com: photographic quality. The only missing are little holes where the missing window slats should fit into. From web_user@173-127-214.ipt.aol.com: Notable for composition, modelling From web_user@p5-01.z03.glo.be: Notable for textures, composition From web_user@tonyv.aztec.co.za: Had to look twice to see what was broken Notable for lighting From web_user@steinkjer3-10.ppp.sn.no: Very good textures, the wall, and the window really look old. Nice colour scheme too. Notable for composition, textures