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From exether@demo.xandmail.com:
Original idea. Nice realisation.

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From p.gibellini@teinos.com:
Very nice!
And complements for the textures!

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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:
I like the concept and the unity of the all the different elements.  The only
suggestion is to add more detail to all the elements but perhaps that was not
the look you were after.  Nice image.
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From pbrasolin@yahoo.it:
Wow. It is not easy to model a good-looking human
using blobs, but you did it.
//----------------Paolo Brasolin

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From glenn@mccarters.net:
Interesting image with a lot of well-done details, especially the wood trim on
the booth.
I wish the camera viewpoint was a little more creative -- the dead-straight
aiming is boring and doesn't emphasize the crucial elements, such as the tarot
cards.  It's as if you had a checklist of background items you had to include:
ferris wheel, check.  midway games, check.  light posts, check.  walls to
obscure everything else, check.  For comparison, look at jhemfin.jpg in this
competition, which places the main figure well off to the side.

It is not clear enough that Madame Lazora is mechanical.  She may be just a
poorly-modeled live human.  This was not at all clear until I read your text
file.  Some joint lines, hinges, or other contraptions would help make the
distinction clear.  I'm not saying your modeling of Madame is poor, it is quite
good.  Almost too good, which leads to the confusion.  The entire image has a
slightly cartoonish look, which doesn't help.

Well done.  Good effort, good concept.  Look forward to seeing more from you
Stephen.

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From t.degroot@inter.nl.net:
Curtains look too flat! Twiddle your isosurface some more. Change your camera
position somewhat: the front view makes the scene very flat too. The woman is
well done, especially for an automaton. She may appear artificial. Keep on
improving!

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
Excellent work on the modelling.  The cloth effect looks pretty good, although I
find there's a certain unnatural stiffness to it, like the waves appear and
dissappear too suddenly.  What strikes me with the sky is that the clouds
appear too distinct for a night sky.  As for background elements, I think
simple works well, but the fence could use some minor variations in height
and/or texture to create a more realistic effect.