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From cdsi26@bupers.navy.mil:
You deserve these marks for the expression on the mans face.  You have managed
to capture surprize and horror all at once.  The comical aspect of something
having a mid-night snack tickles my ribs (ummm, RIBS!!!!)



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From daffyduckx@hotmail.com:
Nice use of lighting




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From timk@jtse.com:
Excellent. It struck me as both funny and horrific.

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From ameede@madmac.com:
Very, very good.  Great compositional layout, lighting was done well to force
the viewers attentions to the important aspect of the scene, and the variations
in textural elements makes this a clean work of art.  I would have liked to see
the chair this gentleman is grabbing onto have more of a dynamic character to
it.  It would have helped the pulling effect of the figure into the
refrigerator.  As the scene stands, I actually find it humorous, however that
might have changed if the man had the broken bottle in his other hand trying to
free himself from the unseen assailant.

ameede@madmac.com

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From mark_poole2000@yahoo.com:
Well presented; having the monster off-screen in this image is fitting.

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From patrickd@netins.net:
The lighting is too flat.  There is no reflection of color from other objects so
the image seems to "plastic"

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From dlauer@optonline.net:
Great idea. Very funny. textures a bit flat

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From dwallace@lynx.dac.neu.edu:
Refrigerator needs more detail.

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From tina@ripco.com:
The colors seemed slightly washed out on initial impression but then I 
decided it was just the lighting, and appropriate. The concept is wonderful.
The expression on the man's face is terrific. I like the broken bottle, the 
clock, and the calendar
as extra touches.
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From rbenjam2@tampabay.rr.com:
What a great idea.  Well executed, if you'll pardon the pun, too.

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From ericf@foothill.net:
I like the idea of the mundane becoming the nightmare.  I think that is much
more effective.  The choice to not show the 'snacker' is a wise one, I think. 
The image has a very real feel to it, nice choice of details.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Excellent image!  Who, indeed, is having a snack here?  The lighting and
composition of this scene are outstanding.  The facial expression is perfect. 
Clean modelling: all areas of the scene show an equal level of detail, although
small details such as hinges and screws are not visible.  The majority of the
scene is in shadow and is therefore "flat" looking, but there is not much you
can do about that.  The only change I would make is to add a few more shards of
glass from the broken wine bottle.  Great job overall.  Horror with a comedy
twist!

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From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk:
Isn't that the same guy who was falling out of a plane feet first earlier on.
Still looks like plastic.  
Some nice objects, and an interesting method for putting the words on the tea
and coffe jars, but it means that the texture's broken up, where the jars
reflect something, that doesn't run through the text. Why does nobody ever 
bother texturing Poser objects, (there are some exceptions I know)?