===== From jon@vulpecula.us: Looks good. Not quite sure it fits the topic though. ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Nice! Good modeling & texturing. Lighting seems inconsistent with shadows in spots. ===== From thegreatbambeeno@yahoo.com: cool idea, work put into it, and good looking render. ===== From hildurka@simnet.is: This is a very beautiful scene based on a very powerful concept. Great work! ===== From somers@w-link.net: plants need more work. ===== From pbrasolin@yahoo.it: Each element looks detached from the other, making it looking strange: maybe it's its force-point. I like it: it has a particular atmosphere. PB ===== From info@michaelscholz.de: Interesting. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: Very pleasing image. Not only does the scene look good, the history behind it reads well. ===== From marcelo@carvajalcassinelli.com: Where's the sun? ===== From zio_tom78@hotmail.com: Beautiful image! When POV-Ray complained about possible dark spots, did you see them in the final image? A lot of times these dark spots are not visible, expecially when you use jittered antialiasing. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: The detail on the heightfields is impressive! The only area I see which requires improvement would be the ground near the camera, as the texture doesn't really work well close up. ===== From glenn@mccarters.net: Good work. Nice clean geometric models and interesting textures. The vertical aspect ratio is ok, but I feel like my viewpoint is a = little too restricted. Perhaps seeing a little more of the sidewalls = (or even a doorway) would help. ===== From file: MAN! That is the biggest, greenest wall climbing horse I have ever seen! Notable for modelling