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From higginsdj@bigpond.com:
I like it - a little motion blur would have helped

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From philip.chan@home.com:
I think you did a good job creating the look and feel of a school.  I also like how you've constructed the "forts."  One thing that seems missing from the scene is scratches and signs of wear and tear on the desks other than just the rusted look of the metal parts.

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From lrwii@joplin.com:
Very Nice work!

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
The lighting and composition work very well here.  Nice 
job posing the various figures.  Some objects (the door 
and light fixtures, mainly) stand out as less detailed than 
the rest of the scene, I think.  Nice scene overall, 
though.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Outstanding!  Highly dynamic.  Perfect framing and aspect ratio.  I like the 
row of upturned chairs.  Great details such as the rusty metal and the 
chalkboard.
One of my favorites.

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From tm-ray@consistent.org:
Your school has much nicer windows than mine ever did.  We also always
had someone supervising during detention, for exactly this reason.

The room looks good to me.  The only things I don't care for are the
clock and the poser-people (I am *not* a poser fan).  Around here, the
lights would have been turned on even in the daytime, as well, but
perhaps it's different in your country.

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From delfeld@mailcity.com:
Another batlle ensuing?  :)

Trees have always reminded me of grade school, and I expect them to be in the reflection of outside. . . but it's not my image, of course.

Nice dynamic lighting and object placement.  

I always look forward to your renders.  I always (ok, usually) do not look at who has done the image until after I have voted on it (I wrote my own little program, so it is easy for images to remain anonymous), and I always find that I like your work more than I dislike it, even when I dislike it (I said it, you figure it out :).