===== From spanky@wpi.edu: Now that's original, the mandelbrot set getting it on! ===== From gregj56590@aol.com: Nice concept (math is part of nature!); a bit too weird in its execution. ===== From d97ta@efd.lth.se: a bit too heavy use of image maps, and it shows (pixelization) ===== From buck@cs.byu.edu: Unique interpretation! Unfortunately, the palm-leaves and the dolphins both suffer from aliasing...I'm not sure what you could have done to avoid it, though. ===== From djconnel@flash.net: Novel concept, but it doesn't really say "nature" to me. ===== From bill@apocalypse.org: how very odd. :-) ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: Very cute! ===== From fisher2@pobox.upenn.edu: The frame around this image is unneeded & distracting. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Looks more like a raytracing experiment, than a well-conceived scene. What the heck is "'pure' art-from-math-on-the-computer"? Interesting wood border -- was it rendered with the rest of the scene? ===== From no13@ozemail.com.au: I gave you extra tech points for managing to do this on a 386 ! ===== From r@199.45.245.103: Not a bad first attempt. The image-mapped origins of the palm branches show rather painfully, and the dolphins need to be smoothed.