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From chipr@niestu.com:
Very attractive picture.  Bookcase texture is a little too flat and shiny.
Other textures are excellent.

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From sroberts@learn.senecac.on.ca:
A very nice image - the stained glass box is very realistic.  Too bad the broach is not made out of bits of opaque glass like much ancient Egyptian jewlery was ;)

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From cgallego@nordnet.fr:

Ahhh. at least another good picture !!!
I liked the dynamic croping, the almost unseen details that bring realism,
and most the use of RHINO 3d, the BEST modeler on PC...
And i use ALIAS every day, so i know what a good modeler means...
http://home.nordnet.fr/~cgallego

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From tholal@bga.com:
Great box! The lead looks very realistic.

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From bill.marrs@pureatria.com:
Stunning detail...  Nice subtle use of textures...

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From 93semeno@scar.utoronto.ca:
Very real.

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From tiger@mgl.ca:
The texturing in this image is excellent. If TextureMagic is that good I'll
have to check it out :)


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From mickmcm@indigo.ie:
Nice textures and the chain is well rendered.


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From ucoakc00@mcl.ucsb.edu:
The lamp, pen, and glasses are really nice models. Question: What is the lamp sitting on. It looks like a 2 dimensional square. I can't make out any depth to it. All in all a nice bit of created realism.


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From danclegg@uniserve.com:
Well textured.

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From whytea@topaz.cqu.edu.au:

some very nice textures. especially on the box. good stuff.

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From rea@st-and.ac.uk:
Pretty good - I would have liked some smoother edges on the bookshelf to
avoid distracting detail, but otherwise good.

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From jmills@stic.net:
This picture is awesome! Wow!

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From amarok@geocities.com:
Excellent!

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From lpurple@netcom.com:
Perfect. The objects, the arrangement and color balance, all of it. This one
should probably win.

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From dick@buckosoft.com:
I like the mitered joint where the shelf meets the riser.
The lamp shade is too transparent.  The binders have a great texture; but
they need words.  The binders also would have benifited from a rand() function
where you could vary a tiny bit, their spacing (distance apart),
 their depth (into the shelf) and their color.


From web_user@p5-01.z03.glo.be:
Notable for modelling, composition


From web_user@tonyv.aztec.co.za:
Nice detail