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From lowellr@globaldialog.com:
Shoulda kept your mouth shut about the missing tiles. I thought it was
the back wall of the room  

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From jroy@internauts.ca:
I like the lighting of you pic, nice.

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From kosh@nesys.com:
What a blast from the past!
I wonder if you could have skipped the atmosphere, I don't think it really adds
anything important to the picture, and would have saved a lot of time.


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From jkittle@earthlink.net:
Good idea and image

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From 101741.541@compuserve.com:
 Well made, but a little isolated.

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From wozzeck@club-internet.fr:
Very nice modelling. Atmosphere remains very hard to tune, trying to find the
balance
between "washed" scenes and no-effect...
As you did your tiling "by hand", you could have included some very faint
rotations in every angle
to make it less regular.
I like this picture!

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From jaime@ctav.es:
Hey! I've played at this, when child! Even constructed my own! Nice idea, but
perhaps realization its a bit simple. Atmosphere is great touch, but 12 days...

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From ethelm@bigfoot.com:
Very good, perhaps a more artistic arrangement
would have been better.

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From bill.marrs@pureatria.com:
Yes, I played with a toy like this.  Mine was plastic though. 

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From dick@buckosoft.com:
I thought the missing floor tiles were at the wall.
A couple of years ago, i got to play with the "new improved" plastic version of
this toy.

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From msfl.bf@fasonet.bf:
I particularly like the soft shadows thrown by an invisible windowframe. Don't
worry,
I kept my thumb on the upper right corner of my monitor.


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From r@ww-td04.proxy.aol.com>:
Kind of a toy stonehenge, eh?  Your use of highlights is first rate.  Makes it
look very real.


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From r@regulus.its.uu.se>:
Nice blocks, the floor is not equally realistic.

