===== From denny1@home.com: The multiple levels of meaning is very creative. I love the thought bubbles coming from the snake. The scale texture for the snake on the sand looks good near the tail. Closer to the head it looks more like wood grain, or maybe fur. The banjo model is fantastic. ===== From mztyree@sedona.net: Very interesting idea and great snake! This is a funny, yet profound image; do snakes imagine? I say sure! I like your solution to the hazy pyramid problem and the look of them. The banjo is nice too. I think the bubble around the stage scene looks too dark and not tenuous enough, it should be lighter. Actually the scene in the bubble should be slightly transparent, like it is not really there. ===== From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com: Very nice idea of the better world everyone dreams about. Since I'm not a user of Bryse 3D I dunno what's involved technically, but I gather it is not as high a challenge as it would be in POV-Ray, hence the medium technical merit mark. ===== From shipbrk@gate.net: Interesting textures on the snake; the banjo model is very good. ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: I wanted to be a singer too! Sigh! ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: Humorous, an interestingly composed image, and the double theme interpretation is nice. Pyramids nicely faded in the background. Biggest problem I see is the shape of the snake's head. ===== From jull43@ij.net: Maybe next time a harp played with a forked tongue? ===== From r@209.155.62.50: "You got to have a dream, if you no have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true?" ===== From r@ascend-tk-p165.rhrz.uni-bonn.de: Good picture: The look on the snake's face made me laugh :-) Great texture on the snake's body Notable for originality, textures