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From agage@mines.edu:
Interesting image overall; though I half expect to see snowflakes in the sphere
with the gasket :)

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From wozzeck@club-internet.fr:
Why not using raw triangles to make such a surface? The part I preffer is the
distortion over the surface. The flare is light enough to be credible: nice!
I am not a fan of your marble-plastic-wood texture...

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From libelle@webbwerks.com:

Nice image, but the lens flares are a bit distracting.
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From sonya_roberts@geocities.com:
Very nice.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Effective use of fog and lens flare effects. Really looks like a crystal ball.

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From cfusner@enter.net:
The Gasket shows a high degree of complexity and planning, so I gave this 
piece high marks for technical, but I felt the textures were fairly simple
and this detracted from the overall artistic value. No doubt, however, 
this is attributable to the time constraints of having to finish by a
deadline. Still, it's a shame to see a nice GFORGE'd height_field with a
plain green texture, and the wood pattern on the table was highly surreal
looking.

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From alex@astro.queensu.ca:
love the way the glass ball affects the image.

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From warwick@troll.no:
Your world isn't big enough - it looks strange to see the edges in the globe.

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From SSchanevil@aol.com:
I particularly like the hills.  What is Gforge?

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From marvil@algonet.se:
I like the way the triangles look. It looks like metal-textured plastic.
It's fun that the refraction of the hills and the sky is upside down in the
ball.

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From peter@table76.demon.co.uk:
Wow!

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
Interesting idea.

