===== From chrisbianchi@earthlink.net: Good concept, but image quality is really suffering. ===== From marlo.steed@uleth.ca: The concept works. The image is engaging. However, it seems to need a bit more antialiasing. ===== From tigerhawk@stic.net: I liked where this was going but I think, as you say, you ran out of time to really bring the peice out and expand upon the idea. ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Good modelling & textures. Really needs the antialiasing though. ===== From jacoons@ameritech.net: Points for realism. I would recommend against using the ubiquitous "computer desk with IRTC screen shot". It seems to turn up at most competitions, so it cost points for originality. ===== From enrique.sahagun@uam.es: light is very good, but needs a bit more of antialias ===== From jgrimbert@free.fr: Next time, schedule better and anti-alias, please! ===== From jouni@mikrobitti.fi: Even if the "computer as a toy" doesn't strike me as particularly original, I like the composition and the colors a lot. Definitely too bad you ran out of time - the concepts you mention in your text file would certainly have enhanced the image. Radiosity in an image like this is waste of CPU - you would've probably made the deadline with AA easily if you'd removed the radiosity and spent a while making it look good without. :-) ===== From llama009@hotmail.com: The fully rendered version with full everything would have been good to see as the dodgy edges on things lessens the quality quite a bit ===== From jussi.kantola@iki.fi: Nice modelling. Hope you will post on the newsgroups with a better quality rendering (aa etc.) ===== From bertram.henze@t-online.de: Pity the picture seems to have this resolution problem. Apart from that, the collection of odds and ends could be very realistic. However, there is not really a knack to it, not the "I like to touch it" feeling. ===== From aj.ashton@gmail.com: I can picture this with antialiasing and it's awesome... too bad you didn't have time.