===== From jerry@hoboes.com: Nice concept--this close in, though, I'd expect to see more details on the eye. ===== From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com: The eye is effectively modelled, but needs more texturing and textured layers to make it convincing. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: Nice idea, but the image as a whole and the tea in particular is not convincing. Water just is not gray, but completely transparent, especially if you look at smaller quantities; and even tears are totally clear and are only visible by their refraction and reflection. But a water surface is very smooth and has very sharp and small specular highlights. The eye itself should also be a little more specular and if you have ever looked someone in the eye you woill have noticed that the eye reflects its surroundings. Also, around the lens there is a "bump" in the eye ball. ===== From jaime@ctav.es: Textures aren't very reaslistic, but modeling is very well done. The near point of view is also nice. Very good eyelash. ===== From djohnston@iname.com: The image is a little bland, but the eye modelling is excellent. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Strange, this image seems to look better as a small thumbnail than as a full-size image. The closeup is almost TOO close: maybe some of the emotion in the face is lost, and the viewer gets too involved looking at the micro details of the image, without seeing the full picture. Speaking of micro details, some of them (such as tiny veins and wateriness on the surface of the eyeball) are missing. Good eyelashes. Since "water" is the theme, you might want to put the whole tear within the image.