===== From shevlin@uic.edu: The bright fires distract from the figure below. There's also something a bit off about the fires, but I understand that realistic fire is really tough. While the buildings are intricate, they're also lacking a bit in detail; maybe better textures (make them rough?) would help out a little. Doorways and windows would help, too. Also, there's little to suggest that this scene is underground; something other than a black background would help. A little attenuation on the light sources (check out fade_power and fade_distance, if you haven't already) would help realism and also make the need for a detailed background less pressing. ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: Nice concept and liked the architectural structures. However, since this is an image about mythology and not about archeticture then that should have been the focus of your image. You would have done will to get a close up of the wizard added detail to that part of image and moved your details archetictural work into the background. ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Good idea & good flames. I find the blue eggs are somewhat distracting. ===== From simplepsy@aol.com: I felt with the multitude of myths available, the interpretation if the theme was a little loose. However, Myths are created by us, although often based on some fact. The ideas in the image are good, however I feel the framing to be a bit off. It seems the focus of the picture was intended to be the flames, however they are mostly off screen. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: It looks ok. Though still a little too plad for my tastes. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: The touched up buildings in the foreground look decent, but the background ones definitely lack detail. Couldn't you have embedded some of the larger "touch up" elements into the "base object" the loop works with, or something like that? Then again, you keep saying your code's a mess, so maybe doing that wouldn't be as straight-forward as it sounds... ===== From file: The houses are too small compared to the monk. Absence of windows makes far off houses look like boxes. The flames seem out of place. Best part is the monk with the desks an the houses in the foreground. ===== From file: It's good - but the fact that the buildings don't look like buildings kind of works, in an ironic way. They look like books themselves - not at all like buildings, so it gives it a sort of book inside a book feeling - like a myth. Hard to explain it, but it works quite well. Not sure about the funny fire effect though.