===== From MMandl@aol.com: i always enjoy your work! ===== From sonya_roberts@geocities.com: Very nice, very well-detailed. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: :) Really funny. Topic is a bit forced, but in a good way. And the guy is really adicted: I can see the sympthoms! ===== From bnh@glasswings.com.au: Really nice. With the exception of the upper right segment (the outline of the girl in the door) the image has a wonderful sense of depth and space, everything feels just right (the open doorway and the girl hurt the effect for me in that area of the screen). It's also really nice to see that the objects are virtually all original. Great Stuff. ===== From wozzeck@club-internet.fr: I thought this was a so-called software editor trying to take the soul of every user... ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Fascinating detail. Even the image in the picture on the wall. The computer, notebook, clock, mug, and furniture are excellent. The character pose is rather stiff. ===== From cfusner@enter.net: This is a promising concept. To better express the intent described in your TXT file, I would suggest more rootlike tentacles should ooze down from the screen into the CPU, while other, more tendril like tentacles reach into the chest (heart) and the head (mind) of the male figure. And for a crowning touch, the tentacles as they leave the screen are spread enough to reveal a (sinister?) eye peering out of the screen. ie: the raytrace has grown to where it is developing a life, and a reality of its own, and has taken over its creator and his environs. Many of us might see ourselves (and our creations) in this . ===== From chipr@niestu.com: You know you've been ray tracing too long ... Very funny scene. The image on the wall looks very cool--sorta like M. C. Escher.