===== From kingofmycastle@gmx.net: Nice idea. ===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: It _really_ needs shadows, but I guess blender doesn't do that. You should use POV! It's a nice image apart from that :) ===== From htkra1d@hotmail.com: One of many kid's fortresses this round. That makes me not give you such a high concept rating as i would normally do. Technically, however, this is a nice image. All I wonder about is the shadow thing on the back wall. The blocks doesn't seem that "lined up" either. Good! ===== From tony@awmcs.net: The image looks great except that the font on the blocks seems wrong for blocks. (Who knows maybee my blocks were different.) ===== From extrememarinerfan@home.com: The blocks look impossible to stack because some are tilted one way, etc. ===== From castlewrks@aol.com: There seems to be missing shadows... the ball has no shadow and the wall should have some kind of shadow inside the wall ??? ===== From jaimevives@mixmail.com: Nice idea, but... where are the shadows? ===== From ZenPsycho@yahoo.com: pretty good.. the colors are a bit bright and strange. also if you look at the sequence of letters on the front and back walls they are the same... and on diagonal pillars they are the same. along with the flags on the books are all the same. and the paper is perfectly flat. other than that.. an interesting idea. T ===== From youknow@ucan.foad.org: I like the use of the drawings to add to the scene. ===== From delfeld@mailcity.com: The rulers as a bridge is a nice touch. I also appreciate the art-within-art notions (the children's drawings). It is important to note that imitations of castles do not necessarily contain the idea of 'fortress', which may seem an initially simple concept. How does this image reflect the idea of fortress? To lessen that criticism, children do not generally have an extensive view of it either, and would build something that seems like a fortress but is not. What does this idea grow into, and why?