===== From bobfranke@halcyon.com: Well you said it, "shapes with weird patterens." Artisticly I feel the image needs some sort of focus. There is just too many things going on here, sometimes less is more. ===== From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se: I like the story ===== From newkirk@snip.net: Very creative, using TTF wingdings... ;^) It surely doubled your render-time, though. ===== From kniazfam@ohio.net: What a mess! Stunning, but an eye sore nonetheless. Maybe if you put all those shapes together you could create something like a human or a dog. Who knows? ===== From grimmg@hotmail.com: How to use an old image with a bad story . sorry ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Ouch! These colors hurt my eyes! Intriguing juxtaposition of geo-psychedelica and metaphysical angst. At 63kb, this image is much too compressed -- there are JPG compression artifacts throughout the image, causing fuzziness and fringing. Sorry, I could find neither the snake nor the needle... ===== From MMandl@aol.com: Nice colors. A bit off topic. ===== From tina@tezcat.com: WHAT? I'm sorry, I can't hear you over this image... ===== From djconnel@flash.net: Very interesting! However, to achieve more "depth" in the scene, try and achieve more variation in texture and/or lighting. This scene would also be quite interesting if done with radiosity on... the stark hue variation would make for interesting effects. The weakest point of the entry is "concept" -- it really doesn't represent an encounter. I do like it on its own, though. ===== From east103@dialaccess.com: Very coloful. ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: See comments for Big Bang and Opening the Doors. Three very colourful entries. Might be better to concentrate your efforts on one image which is a bit more objective and less symbolic. ===== From 101741.541@compuserve.com: While the color palette is pretty agressive, I tend to like this almost abstract composition. It could be interesting to make everything white and coloring the scene with multiple colored light_sources. It could give more coherence between the composition and colors. ===== From blaineholmes@hotmail.com: Colorful, I like the glass spheres. Keep it up!