===== From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com: So much if this image is so well done, I wanted to give it higher marks. Unfortunately, the quality of the earth brings it down. The halo is nice, the moon looks good and the interior of the station is excellent, but the land masses are blocky and the clouds are almost nonexistant. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: The image has a yellowish tint and some of the textures look a bit out of place. I think you should have spent some more hours on refining the lighting. Then there are several physical impossibilities. Drops are "drop"-shaped only because of air-friction when they fall very fast. in zero-gravity (aka "free fall") they are perfectly sphere-shaped. In zero-gravity a glass of water cannot "stand" on the window sill, and vertainly the water won't stay inside for long, but float around the capsule. Same applies to the Display on the left. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Original concept and well modelled, but the earth map lack a bit more of resolution. Perhaps trying to size it up and then making a grainy effect in a paint program. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Nuclear explosions?! Wow, I never would have noticed them without reading the text file. That changes everything. It makes the image *much* more cohesive and poignant. ===== From peter@table76.demon.co.uk: Quibble: teardrops are just randomly-shaped blobs of water in free fall, not the normal earth-type raindrop shape. ===== From r@tk156239.telekabel.at: Now, is this a Winseat?