===== From munsonj@onid.orst.edu: Nice image, I like the sarcophagi. ===== From Andreas.Grates@public.uni-hamburg.de: This is a wonderful piece of work, and I wouldn't point these things out if it weren't: 1. Floor. No real joints between the slabs. They're deeper set, very rough and are not really reflective. 2. Sarkophagusses (-gussi? -gussae? I could swear!). The texture suffers from being put around such smooth, round shapes. It looks stretched in places, and a bit low on resolution, too. 3. Display cases. I have never seen sheets of glass that don't have visible means of support if forming a display case without a metal framework. Might be only some clamps holding the things together, but the seem to be missing here. ===== From enrique.sahagun@uam.es: a very beautifull image and a very poetic explanation. Good work. ===== From greentho@bellsouth.net: Art: Entertaining, even arresting. Tech: Beautifuly done. Somehow a little too reflective to be real. Actually, something I like. Concept: A straight forward museum, but a very interesting one. ===== From file: This is good. Unfortunately, while each part is good, my eye doesn't know what to look at. There is not a clear focal point, and so it looks jumbled, and busy. It's getting there, though ===== From file: Lots of detail to observe. Very interesting. Sarcophogus on left and right look flattened. Notable for composition ===== From file: Technically very is successful. Textures and modeling are very beautiful