===== From exether@demo.xandmail.com: Very good concept. ===== From p.gibellini@teinos.com: Oh! Windows QE... Quantic bugs in our future? ;-) The scene is very nice and the concept interesting... I will buy that hardware!!! ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: The concept is great. The elments were just a little too simplistic - needs more attention to detail, The hologram could also use some tweaking. Just looking at the image one has no idea how people will interface with the computer. ===== From pbrasolin@yahoo.it: Original and funny. //----------------Paolo Brasolin ===== From caleb@netactive.co.za: Great idea, and a good depiction of it! ===== From glenn@mccarters.net: Heh heh I understood the concept right away. I definitely want one of those! I like the scanline effects and the texture on the back wall. ===== From t.degroot@inter.nl.net: Original tongue-in-cheek concept. The scanline effect of the hologram is not entirely effective I am afraid. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: The scanline effect is done very well. As for the things that confound you, the only logical source of the purplish reflection would be the disk, but the angle doesn't seem right. Maybe the ior on the cover plays a role in this though. One question to ask for the box is "Could any of the difference operations have been performed earlier?" A simple example of this is that if you take a union of 4 walls of a room and difference a doorway out of the union, it takes longer to render than taking the difference with one wall to create a doorway, and then then union afterwards. Bounding boxes are the other thing to try, but I see you've already got a few of those. ===== From file: I like the idea but maybe it could have gone a bit further. Maybe a big interface on the hologram. But I like the idea of computers in the future and the intel logo makes it look cool. ===== From file: Notable for originality