===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: Nice textures. ===== From ive@lilysoft.com: The light seems wrong to me. Either you have used poor radiosity settings or the light is faked with an additional area_light inside. Just a guess. Well, it was your (and some other peoples) fault to raise the expection of realism to such a high level :) -Ive ===== From cherii@att.net: I like this one very much. The only thing that looks a little "off" is that one of the stains on the wall looks like it's extending into the empty space of the window. ===== From houston_roadrunner@yahoo.com: The focal blur takes from this scene and the character is out-a-place. ===== From darwallace@earthlink.net: Excellent use of decay. ===== From : I like the realism of the light and textures on the bright wall. Though the man does appear perhaps a little too dark to me. But very good work over all. ===== From MarkNitschke@gmx.de: i think there is a difference between beeing alone and loneliness. ===== From awilcox@dreampeach.com: The room is absolutely amazing, but the figure detracts from the image. Meditation, especially floating meditation, would not be lonely. ===== From beighton155@yahoo.com: A very interesting idea, im suprised nobody else picked up on the idea of it. The image is a little too much out of focus though. ===== From novotek@web.de: very soft - with a touch of resident evil (by day ?)... ===== From ruy@hipernet.com.br: I would venture that a person that much in contact with him/herself is never alone at all. But I like the concept a lot. ===== From jpgargoyle@sapo.pt: Nice textures, but i feel uncomfortable with the proportions of the scene. Somehow the person looks out-of-place. But suerely is lonely. Best regards. ===== From p.olice@free.fr: There is something completely wrong with the scaling of the walls' texture. Pitty. ===== From wozzeck@club-internet.fr: Hola Jaime! When I saw your name on this picture, I was a bit surprised. But in 3 days, I understand better ;-) BTW, great interpretation! ===== From suso@suso.org: Being in prison doesn't nesecarily imply loneliness. Maybe if the person was on the bed with their head in their hands or something like that. ===== From rclee@oklahoma.net: I like the floor and wall textures. The focal blur is distracting. More image description and how the picture was made would have helped. ===== From jrcsurvey@aol.com: That wall texture is beautiful ===== From glenn@mccarters.net: Well, the wall texture is appropriate and the lighting is good. But = this is not one of my favorite images, Jaime. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: I like the strong light coming in from the window, although light hitting the room is perhaps a bit too "purely white." The sky is fine at first glance, but maybe a bit uniform. ===== From patrick@sypa.net: Great pict without a poser character !!! bravo. ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: Definitely not bad for three days work. I like the floor a lot, and the peeling walls work well. Not sure about the lighting, though... for some reason my eye wants to keep passing over the dark figure and focus on the lit parts, which I assume is the opposite of what was intended. ===== From jl@artcom-gmbh.de: The man appears to be afloat. That's OK, of course, if he's meant to be. :) ===== From clem@dhol.org: Nice job for a quickie. The cell seems more prisonlike than meditative. Perhaps an icon, a text, a set of beads, a bell, a begging bowl or some similar indicator would dispel that feeling.