===== From exether@demo.xandmail.com: Good atmosphere. Good design. I wonder how some stones can remain in place, some kind of antigravity I guess. :-) ===== From god@rajram.com: technically, its not exponential decay, sorry dude! exponential decay is of the form Ke^-cx, where K and c are positive. e is euler's constant, 2.718281828..., a transcendental number and the limit of (1 + 1/x)^x as x tends to infinity. ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Interesting interpretation of theme, well executed. Could use more contrast. ===== From hildurka@simnet.is: Great layout, great lighting. I also like the idea of exponential decay. But the textures don't support this wall at all. To flat and lacking contrast/variation. The ground also lacks substance, it looks more like an ocean than solid material. But this scene looks great as a whole, with the trees and the fog. Great work ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: Good concept. Nice mood setting, though texturing could be improved. ===== From Knight-Graphics@earthlink.net: Cool brick work. Continue to push the limits of your imagination (and your computer). ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: Excellent work placing the stones. I feel their texture/shape could use some improvement as they seem too round and smooth to me. ===== From slone@hiwaay.net: Though a nice exercise to use math to create the structures, it falls a little short in communicating the message of decay. It seems like the shorter part of the wall should show the most decay, but it's the most solid. Still, the text file was very interesting to read how you created the image, and the room for multiple interpretations is nice. ===== From file: Cool idea. The curve is very nice, but the bricks themselves semm a little.. lumpy. I like the trees, but the swamp floor is a little iffy. For a speed-consolidated image, very good looking. Notable for modelling, originality