===== From sroberts@learn.senecac.on.ca: Nice image. Liked the marquetry edging on the desk surface - repetitive material map? ===== From jay@map.com: The faked magnification doesn't correspond to our (the viewers') point of view. - It really sticks out because of that. ===== From seppo.halonen@hut.fi: The glass is floating? ===== From klynn@minn.net: Good attention to detail ===== From ucoakc00@mcl.ucsb.edu: This image seems incomplete. the placement of the objects appears haphazard. ===== From danclegg@uniserve.com: Cool, liked the floor. ===== From rea@st-and.ac.uk: Some nice stuff - I like the balanced magnifying glass. However, is it just me, or is that wine-glass floating (I may be missing something...) ===== From mwhite@redshift.com: Awesome use of mapping! ===== From jmills@stic.net: Nice table top! ===== From amarok@geocities.com: Really nice table. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: How was the magnifying lens effect done if not by real refraction? Why did the lens refraction blur the texture? ===== From uvasst00@mcl.ucsb.edu: Nice refraction. ===== From no13@ozemail.com.au: The textures on the magnifying glass look a little out of scale and unreal. ===== From lpurple@netcom.com: A bit literalistic ("wine glass", "magnifying glass", etc.) ; but not bad. The curled-up textured newpaper clipping is quite impressive, and the other object models are good too. ===== From dick@buckosoft.com: I like the wood texture on the table. From web_user@173-127-214.ipt.aol.com: Notable for composition