===== From cdsi26@bupers.navy.mil: I think my mom used to feed me this...or was it Spam?. Despite all of the hardships the imige turned out pretty good. Shouldn't describe what the scene needs...some won't notice. ===== From ande8545@blue.unco.edu: I think that I had something like that for dinner last week . . . ===== From timk@jtse.com: Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you... ===== From alan_cam@bigpond.com: Soylent Green... Yum! ===== From dlauer@optonline.net: There are times when there is a fine line between Horror and Disgusting. This isn't one of them. ===== From dwallace@lynx.dac.neu.edu: Sparse factories are unrealistic. Your finicky modeller hurt. ===== From tina@ripco.com: You are a sick, sick, sick, sick person. :) I would've labeled the cans 'Soylent Green', so I guess I'm sick, too. ===== From rbenjam2@tampabay.rr.com: I really liked this image. It's kind of a cross between Soylent Green and Eating Raol. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Oh, this is horrific! I'm glad you left out the hand/money/form, this image is far better as-is. It speaks for itself. Excellent use of a grimy, low-tech environment to heighten the sense of repulsion. Dumb question: where are the cans (and lids) coming from? ===== From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk: This is gorey, this is what we want. The attention that you've paid to the textures really shows. But that render time's a bit low isn't it, so add some area lights over the conveyor where the cans are and to the right of that conveyor belt and that should increase render time considerably and give you a much better image. Yes there are normals missing as well but you've got to draw the line somewhere. ===== From file: Good work, the potential can be seen based on your description, especially the cans! Notable for composition ===== From file: Ugh! Cool idea...for a rendering I mean;) Notable for originality, modelling