===== From rgow@lanset.com: Not sure I believe its a kitchen, but I like it! Er... where's the microwave? ===== From leoszilard@yahoo.com: Artistically, it draws me to the center, that's my only real complaint. Technically, it's nearly a perfect "20". ===== From tek@evilsuperbrain.com: The grey fog spoils it a bit, but there's a great sensation of depth in this image. ===== From xilo_m@hotpop.com: You're on the right track to make beautiful images, but unfortunately you don't seem to have an artistic sense... An artistic image would have movement, would tell a story, have a past and a future... and all this in a still image... When looking at your picture, I see a very nice render of a blue-print! Try working on the concept of you future IRTC submissions! ===== From hildurka@simnet.is: This is a more fictive sort of architecture. I like it. The complexity of the pipes and machine parts, the colors and everything contained by a very simple form, a box. I think it was a good idea to reduce the textures, it gives a more real feeling, too many textures often make things look chaotic and unreal. But this scene is absolutely not chaotic at all, despite the complexity. And the light from the small leds gives everything a little extra spice. Good work! ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: Well modelled, good choice of colors. What seems strange is that although all surfaces seem somewhat shiny there don't seem to be any true reflections. This gives an interesting surreal look but does not appear very realistic. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: Nice work on the intricate placement of the objects in this scene. The repeating elements of the scene are also well hidden (one can notice the major features, but the sections themselves seem different enough). While I agree the fog adds depth to the scene, I feel that it becomes to dense to quickly. I believe the image would work better with a stronger "going off to infinity" feel. ===== From r@ip68-11-81-210.no.no.cox.net: Fog is used to nice effect. Design seems fairly simple. Not sure it directly relates to "architecture." Notable for textures