===== From agage@mines.edu: I like the architecture in the background (pillars and vaulted ceilings). The light in the lower right seems a little too intense, as it draws attention to itself. ===== From jjanger@mail.cspp.edu: Great use of lighting and atmosphere. The corridors give the picture a sense of dimension. The mirror trick was a good idea too. I love the tops of the columns. I have to see how you did that. ===== From wozzeck@club-internet.fr: Nice idea: leaving "sketched" unresolved parts is fine. Lighting should be improved, really overexposed in the bottom. So sorry the rendering time did not let you decrease the antialiasing threshold. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Too light! ===== From bill.marrs@pureatria.com: Wow, this is a popular subject (I've seen 3 or so renders of this object). ===== From libelle@webbwerks.com: Very nice. The environment enhances the image. ===== From Jean-Luc.Peuriere@wanadoo.fr: Great Image ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Wow, a fantastic image. That radiosity and atmosphere must have pushed up the rendering time quite a bit, eh? I wish the lighting wasn't so harsh. ===== From cfusner@enter.net: The only things I'd alter in this image is the atmosphere and the marble texturing. The atmsophere was a good idea, but perhaps a bit too thick by a few percentage points. As for the marble: it's not really wrong, per se, it's just more surreal than my tastes prefer. That's not, strictly speaking, a flaw. Just mentioning it . ===== From alex@astro.queensu.ca: Love the gaseous atmospheric effects. ===== From SSchanevil@aol.com: Wow! to the fancy top of the two columns in the center room. A little too bright with the atmospheric effects though. I also particularly liked the floor texture. ===== From marvil@algonet.se: Very nice image. I especially like the atmosphere's interaction with the light. Perhaps it's too over-exposed in the lower right corner. ===== From peter@table76.demon.co.uk: Different; I liked the limited colours. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Although I wonder where light comes from (esp. the bright white beam), the lighting still looks very natural. ===== From web_user@sf-pm1-28-28.dialup.slip.net: Notable for composition