===== From tom@tomandlu.co.uk: Modelling and textures need work. ===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: Very good idea. But the interior colours should be warmer. Also it would be nice to see more detail outside, it's too dark to make out the planet we're on. ===== From matt@alledora.co.uk: The shadows seem a bit strange, I'm not sure what's up with those... I very much like the baby model though, even though it was done in Poser... moon's nice too, although it would have been nice if it could have somehow been based on the real moon. Oh well! ===== From onefastjb@aol.com: I like the picture, but its a little blurry on my monitor. Umm. i dont know how many babies can stand up like that and still be in a crib and i dont think i had such a nice bush in my baby room. ===== From topher@csh.rit.edu: The one thing that sticks out about this image is that the baby/child is about twice as big as a he should be. Normally, infants don't stand taller than there cribs. :) But a neat idea none the less! ===== From thomas_alun@lineone.net: The soft shadows might have looked better if you'd increased the resolution (if thats the right word for it) of the area lights. The baby seems a bit big compared to the other objects in the scene (it wont take it long to get out of that cot...). Finally the left-most object on the mobile isn't a small moon - its a space station.... :-) ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: The isosphere moon looks very good. The plant also looks quite nice. In my opinion, he shadows in the picture look too grainy. The crib also seems too bare (just a wooden box with a bit of blue cloth). ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: I just can't help wondering why the mobile only has seven planets. Well-lit and well-composed. The moon looks huge. Curtains look interesting, but the folds look a bit odd.