===== From jerry@hoboes.com: The grass is spaced fairly evenly; if you could find a way to randomize that in Bryce it would probably help the image a lot. The light (shadowing) is fairly sharp down here also, which takes away from the "underwater"ness of the scene. ===== From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com: I like the ship, but I found the red and yellow fish distracting. Also the seaweed appears too uniform. But good color of the water and modeling on the ship. ===== From vogelap@email.uc.edu: Low marks due to lack of originality. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Quite nice, the fog effect is just right and the various fish schools are nicely random. The wreck's surface is too smooth and clean, one would exept it to be covered with algae and shells, even more so since it has already lost all its yards. Compared to the fish, the rocks and the plants it also seems to be _very_ amsll and so looks more like a model. ===== From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu: Best of the sunken ship entries.. I would lose the dolphins, though, espcially the top one. That one's in a leaping pose, something they don't do underwater... ===== From Varyk@aol.com: If you had had time I imagine you would have dirtied-up the wreck. For s= ome reason the bottom ends of the masts are visible. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Hmm, the entire environment seems to be contined in a gigantic cube. This is the best of your images, but it needs more work. More variety in the weeds, more realism in the fish...