===== From jknepley@chisp.net: Reasonable objects, needs texture work. ===== From loomsbury@yahoo.com: I kind of like the feel of this image, however... too many image maps I think. The plate looks wrong segmented. Your basic textures could use alot of work. Other than that, nice work. ===== From pmccombs@hotmail.com: A VERY NICE IMAGE. A LOT OF WORK WENT INTO IT. GOOD JOB, ESPECIALLY FOR YOUR SECOND ENTRY. Oh, there's my caps lock... ===== From scarmig@ohmss.com: Another great idea and it's obvious a lot of work went into this. Wonderful use of contrast and color. The scene is busy, but you still maintained a focal point of interest. On the other hand, there are some proportion problems I think. The ketsup and mustard containers as well as the soda can look too short. The soda can also looks more reflective than I expected. The toothpicks are thicker than the matches and the plate isn't perfectly round but angled. All of your other objects look great! Particularly the salt and pepper shakers and the ashtray. ===== From tony@j4tb.com: Wow! This is a really cool image. The attention to detail is incredible. The objects look very real. The only negative point is the booth seat is too glossy try messing around with roughness or maybee a surface normal I think that would fix the booth right up. ===== From jd@surveyor.in-berlin.de: Looks good for a second entry. Sorry that your CAPS LOCK is broken... ;-) ===== From douge@ppe.com: The can is too reflective, and the wood texture on the table is scaled too large. ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: Nice detail..... Nice concept..... the wood on the table needed some work. ===== From mwsny001@mweb.co.za: The coke can is maybe a bit too reflective... ===== From tom@tomandlu.force9.co.uk: I loved this. Lovely detailing. ===== From tglover@nettally.com: Careful scanning US currency! US Secret Service is touchy about it. Coke can is WAY too shiny. Rest of composition works pretty good except for weird table top pattern and odd shadow of coffe cup handle on right booth back. Where's such a strong light comming from? ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: There's some nice work here... I especially like the ketchup and mustard holders, and the items on the shelf in the background. The wood texture on the table could use some work, though... I think I would have gone with formica... it would be easier to get a realistic texture, as well as fitting in with the art deco feel of the rest of the scene. ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: This is a wonderful image... bringing to mind Rockwellian images of 50s America. Great modelling and details. Only complaints: the shadows are very black and sharp - some radiosity or extended light sources would help take the starkness away - and no Coke can ever made was that shiny.