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From gregj56590@aol.com:
Pretty neat. The construction of the VCR cassette doesn't go well with the
quality of the rest of the scene. 
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From sammy@cube.net:
Nice idea. I particularly like the relative high amount of different objects on
the desk (Post-It note).
You may want to use some light bump maps to the desk though, as everything looks
a lot too flat.


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From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com:
Good job!  I like the little touches, like the post-it note.  In my opinion, the
paper should have some texturing and maybe some wrinkles around the edges. The
'Top Secret' stamp should be blotched or otherwise imperfect.

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From kosh@nesys.com:
The details make it work.




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From tina@tezcat.com:
Mmm... more X-Files like stuff. Yummy.

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From djconnel@flash.net:
Whoops -- spelling error ("terrrestrials") -- tech 
deduction!!! :)

Just kidding... the scene is very good!  I really like the 
use of little
details ("call your wife" -- cute!)  Also, the use of 
patches is an excellent
touch.... these small details add considerably to the 
sense of realism.
I also like the variation in texture among the samples, 
the tape, the
photos, etc.

Nice baby, BTW! :)


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From east103@dialaccess.com:
Good use of the kids.  However, since you were using real photos a little
bit more detail to the texture on the objects would help, (i.e. the tape is
too smooth, etc.)

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From ethelm@bigfoot.com:
On topic and well made.
Using a document in a picture to tell the main element of 
the story dosen't seem to make a very artistic image.

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From blaineholmes@hotmail.com:
Nice objects on the desk.


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From r@haka.saunalahti.fi:
The photos look good, but everything else is too clean. There are no wrinkles in
the paper, no scratches on the desk, even the cassette looks perfectly smooth.
Also, the paper looks awfully fancy IMHO, more like a brochure than a report.