===== From fmurr@free.fr: A great job in architectural modelling but I do not like the way you cut it in the right.I regret the lake of textures. ===== From staff@clickquicknow.com: I like this one... I wish it werent morning (or evening) so I could see more detail in the structure. ===== From jouni@mikrobitti.fi: A well done first entry! I like the sky and the color dynamics in the scene. You could've applied some gamma correction to lighten up the foreground so that some more details could be seen (or you could've created the similar effect with a well-positioned light source). I'm looking forward to your next entry. ===== From ruy@hipernet.com.br: Bravo for a home-brewed raytracer! ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: Nice looking image. Technical merit is high... who would want to recreate a raytracer? The image is just a bit perpectly smooth for my liking but it matches well with the rest of the scene. ===== From emediez@emediez.com: It is difficult to improve textures -and actually see them- in the shadow but, a touch of them would enhance the whole image regarding the first plane the observer can appreciate. Maybe candlelights. Wonderful background. ===== From daffy-duck@worldnet.att.net: I'm impressed with the quality of your coding work. The result is very beautiful. Keep 'em coming. ===== From lrwii@joplin.com: Nice sky. The building looks like it is lit from another direction other than the sun. If the sun was place to left the buildings lighting and shadows would be consistent, but you'd lose that pretty sky. ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: Looks nice, good job on modeling, just the walls could have some more structure. ===== From jrcsurvey@aol.com: Looks like a pretty nice raytracer you have there. Really a lovely study of the castle making the most of generalized effects of architecture, landscape, and light.