===== From chipr@niestu.com: Very cool concept. I've been there! ===== From sroberts@learn.senecac.on.ca: Great image, even without dust! ===== From cgallego@nordnet.fr: There is a spider web, but objects are very clean ???!!! http://home.nordnet.fr/~cgallego ===== From tholal@bga.com: Great scene but the glass seems a little thin. All of the mason jars Ive seen are made of thick , heavy glass. If you could have given your jars that sort of feel I think it would have made your scene look a little better. Love the spider! ===== From bill.marrs@pureatria.com: "very aggressive..." - Arachniphobia (sp?) ===== From klynn@minn.net: When you work out the dust thing, let us know how you did it! ===== From ucoakc00@mcl.ucsb.edu: One way to accomplish dust is with the textures. Just add a noise image (like television static) to your surface. If the noise is fine enough, this works out. Adding a light brownish (or light grey) color also makes things look dusty. The trick is just making sure it's not perfectly even. if the whole thing is the same color, you assume that the object is that color. But if the color is not continuous, it looks better. ===== From Matthew_L_Ziegler@hill-top.com: The spider web is not attached to anything in places. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Some of the jars appear solid or completely filled with water. So does the upper part of the oil lamp. You seem to have daylight floating into your storm shelter. ===== From ptdawson@voicenet.com: Those jars are absolutely perfect - great job! ===== From lpurple@netcom.com: To get the "dusty" texture you wanted, try a granite texture with partly transparent beige color-map entries. The bottles are very realistic. The spiderweb is a nice touch; you might even want to use depth-blur to separate it from the bottles (probably have the bottles in focus, since they are more intricate). ===== From dick@buckosoft.com: Nice pic. At first i thought it was simple, but the spider made me smile and is a perfect touch. From web_user@tonyv.aztec.co.za: Add a bit of dust and you would have an outstanding picture. The front bottles seems to be a little to transparent though. Notable for modelling, originality, lighting