===== From agage@mines.edu: Is the smaller atom on the ground hear the net intentional? I figure they wouldn't want a spare ball getting in the way of the game :) ===== From jjanger@mail.cspp.edu: Good image. Notable for modeling. A little sparse, but fun to look at. ===== From wozzeck@club-internet.fr: I doubt they were model VL 4215/36. Wasn't it VL 4215/47 made 3 years before? Great, except I am surprised to find such a conventionnal tennis court. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Funny sport, but its a risky sport! ===== From bill.marrs@pureatria.com: game, set, and molecule.. ===== From libelle@webbwerks.com: Very nice. Gives new meaning to a "smokin' serve." ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Very nice texture on the androids. But I'm sure they are the XJ 4215/58 model! ===== From cfusner@enter.net: Quite nice. I thought it might be interesting if the one atom/ball which is currently on the floor of the court were smashed, with the rings laying about and the spheres rolling away. Of course, you'ld have to paint a burned spot at the center of the impact spot (showing what happens when the atom ball breaks!) I don't know how REFLECTIONS is fixed for halos, bumping, height_fields and such, but such effects (if available) could add to the "damaged by exploding atom" effect. ===== From alex@astro.queensu.ca: Very good! Net could be a little less "perfect"(shorter in the center etc...) ===== From SSchanevil@aol.com: Cute idea. I love the rackets. The atoms aren't bad either. More background maybe. ===== From marvil@algonet.se: Nicely modelled and very good concept. The abacus rackets are funny as well. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: The floor texture is a shame. Rather use uniform black background than boring tiled planes. But an extra bonus for using such a headache program as Reflections and stil producing good results, and also for using Amiga :) . As it is with all polygon-modellers, round objects have edgy contours. ===== From web_user@sf-pm1-28-28.dialup.slip.net: Notable for originality