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From chipr@niestu.com:
After your scathing review of my image posted on the newsgroups, I'm not sure
I am worthy to critique your images, but here goes anyway.  The bottle is very
nice; the glasses aren't bad, but the two standing glasses look like they're
capped over with a sheet of glass.  The cork looks very authentic, although
the corkscrew seems a bit out of proportion.  The wine looks more like blood
or tomato juice--too light red and opaque.  And I gotta ask--is that the
world's largest board they're sitting on, or is this scene taking place on
WoodWorld?  <g>

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From cgallego@nordnet.fr:

Fed-up with all that fuck'in glass objects just standing in the middle of
nothing... Try to think Photography, try to add some scene stuff, try
to act like a Director...

http://home.nordnet.fr/~cgallego


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From bill.marrs@pureatria.com:
The wine is too opaque. the spills are flat, is there no wine left in the
bottle?
The bottle is nice and the wood is great.

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From ucoakc00@mcl.ucsb.edu:
A little too plain. The scene would have been helpful if the wine and such was
on a table, or somewhere in a room, anywhere where the environment wasn't a
single plane.


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From rea@st-and.ac.uk:
Watch lighing - notice the back end of the `spilled' glass.   It is near 
invisible, due to the overlighting.

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From amarok@geocities.com:
The wine ought to be more transparent.

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
The glasses are somehow "solid", even the parts not filled with wine.
Although not realistic, I like the bottle neck, looks vert "three-dimensional".

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From no13@ozemail.com.au:
More work on the wine is needed.

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From lpurple@netcom.com:
The corkscrew and bottle are nice; but the glasses need to be hollow. (Make a
new
SOR, shaped like the inside of the glass, and subtract from the outer SOR). A
label
for the bottle would also help (just find a .gif, and image_map it)

