===== From mjklein00@msn.com: What tools were used? ===== From charliemc@prodigy.net: Spooky. ===== From pan@syix.com: No information on tools, technique, etc. ===== From tim_cutho@smileyface.com: It's a really great idea, and represented well. But I think the image is excessively large. ===== From raybonsal@peoplepc.com: Beautiful picture. But a really beautful and haunting picture. ===== From luisvaloyes@malditasea.zzn.com: what did you use to make this scene??? ===== From whitey@telefragged.com: escher would be pissed. ===== From hgregory3@aol.com: Artistic - Nice use of black and white. Technical - No notes, so don't know what you made or how, what modeler or render you used, who's faces did you use, if you got them from magazine or public archive, source acknowledgement is a must. Therefore low marks for technical. Concept - High marks here, a definite contrast, and good supporting story. ===== From steve@neurotrain.com: A 15 T 15 C 20 Nicely framed and the lighting is good. However if I am to understand that the ball on the left is the old woman looking at herself and the ball on the right is the old woman looking at herself and imagining/dreaming/reflecting about being a little girl then you need to have consistency in the backgrounds...or more detail in the background so I can see the relation. Technically very good. Hand needs some work, and the reflections in the ball (background) should not match if the ball moves - that hand is definitely in a different position... Excellent concept ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: I like the concept here a lot. The wrinkling on the arm works well, although the shaping on the hand could use some work. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: But how did you create this image? ===== From hfventer@ing.sun.ac.za: Wow. Simple and effective. Would love to know how you created these. ===== From mark.wagner17@gte.net: If you don't explain how the image was created or what programs you used, I cannot give you a score for technical merit. ===== From beliaev@utu.fi: There's no description given of how the image was created. ===== From file: Escher revisited ===== From file: How did you achieve the reflective sphere effect as it is incredible a wery good image