===== From mjklein00@msn.com: Some really nice textures. Nicely done. ===== From kantell@qup.com: There is too much emphasis on the left side. This would have been more effective if both "worlds" were given equal billing, so to speak. The right-hand world is almost unnoticeable because it is tucked away. (You might have been making a commentary about how "small" the world is, but in this case I think it would have been better to equal it out.) ===== From charliemc@prodigy.net: Love the detail. ===== From tim_cutho@smileyface.com: It really shows the different forms of contrast very well. Good job. ===== From d@daves-house.net: A really beautiful image, with plenty of contrast, but something feels out of place... great work though! ===== From hgregory3@aol.com: Artistic - Gorgeous! Very High Marks Awarded! Technical - Excellent work! Again VHM Awarded! Concept - Spot on! ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: A very nice detailed scene which illustrates the topic well. Nice job clothing the woman (I can imagine how difficult it would be.) The right-hand curtain seems a little too regular in its shaping, but overall, good job. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: The lack of hard shadows in some areas (the bed legs, at the drape cords, under the dresser, and most notably at her shoes) is a little disturbing and makes the image say "scanline!". I like the stretched-out aspect ratio, very appropriate for this image. Very nice work, especially on the dark side. ===== From hfventer@ing.sun.ac.za: The figuires seem a bit unattached in the scene. It would have been better without them ===== From file: Great details in your image. Thanks for the detailed description. Helps us non 3DS people better understand. Notable for composition ===== From file: Hmmm... nice contrast, but I wonder why the "poor" side is so little (first bcos, as pure raytracing, it looks better, and also bcos in real world it is bigger). jaime@ctav.es