===== From rgow@lanset.com: Nice colors on the planet. The scale is hard to determine though, the moon looks awfully close. IMO the text is a distraction. ===== From ggargett@attbi.com: Interesting idea. Stars need work. Insanely garish title and name detract. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: This image fit's the theme, but somehow seems to be lacking the terror that it should apply. The debris cone you've created looks just like it, a cone. Some more randomization there would help the realism. ===== From N6re@mminternet.com: Earth and moon detail would add much to this...Text doesn't help.. ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: I fail to see the connection to the topic. Please at least try to make a connection in the descriptive text. ===== From david.madore@ens.fr: The idea is funny, but the actual image I find rather lousy. So much better could have been made of this concept. ===== From clem@dhol.org: Hardly unbroken. That poor planet would crumble like a ping pong ball under a sledgehammer. Many of the pieces would probably recombine soon (astronomically speaking), but it would do the inhabitants little good. The title and gigantic sig severely damage the image. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: The planet looks fairly nie. I would suggest trying to use media for the "dust" blowing away from the planet to create a more realistic "explosion" type of look. ===== From slone@hiwaay.net: Good laser beam effect. It would be nice to have the beam light the earth more. Question is, where did you hide your signature? By the way, if you can find it, read _Crown of Infinity_ by John Faucette, the best _Earth destroyed, man triumphs in the end_ book I_ve ever read. ===== From r@jerkweed.kiva.net: Ironically enough, it would have been better if a bullet was going through the earth. ;-) ===== From r@jerkweed.kiva.net: Ironically enough, it would have been better if a bullet was going through the earth. ;-)