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From scooby@pld.com:
Interesting image.  A lot going on.  I like it, but it doesn't fit the topic.

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From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com:
Hey! I'm at WORK!  You can't show that kind of...  Oh wait, they're not 
anatomically correct.  <Whew!>  
I understand and like the message you have, but how about
some hair, dirt, and loincloths!  On a realism note, I think your scale of
people to stonehenge is off, but I'm crediting that to artistic license.

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From gregj56590@aol.com:
Only weakly related to topic.
I don't think cults of bald clones were very prevalent back then: that's the
great limitation of Poser2, a program I own and greatly dislike.
All the figures look identical and bald.


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From tlyons@gnn.com:

why no clothes? with as much time and detail you put in an array of druid type  
     
clothing whould have been perfect
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From gmol@my-dejanews.com:

The mystery has been solved :-)!  Nice, but I'm sorry I had to knock you on
theme interp....
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From ewgr@abaddon.globalnet.co.uk:
I'm beginning to hate Poser II models, they all look the same. 
I like your concept and picture overall though.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Good action and research.  But why is everyone nude and hairless?
Also, on such a sunny day, the soft shadows are not necessary.

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From arcana@sinbad.net:
I think this image would have gone over much better with me if you'd
clothed the men, rather than just importing them in from Poser.

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From djconnel@flash.net:
This one is extremely promising!  However, there is too much repetion
in the use of elements.  The people look like cyberclones.  The wood
all looks the same.

But the composition is excellent.  Concept is a slight stretch, as you
note.

Dan

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From wozzeck@club-internet.fr:
Hard work on a bright idea, but I really find it... err... ugly :-(
Just a matter of taste!
I think some animal skins would have improved it a lot!


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From r@ppp-sfx201--071.sirius.net:
very detailed people
Notable for modelling


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From r@cust193.webbernet.net:
Not too bad.  The pieces are too uniform (the men look like clones, the stones
all look alike, the logs do too).  The distant background looks fairly good,
but the fuzzy area where it merges with the Max material hurts the image a lot.
 Some of the stones look out of focus too, but the focal blurring isn't
consistent and that also hurts.  The bark texture is good, but the log ends are
too smooth and undetailed.  Some sort of headbands or woad or necklaces or
something would personalize the men a lot, as would some variation in
complexion.  The rocks need more detail.  The hole in the ground is quite nice,
and the fellow trying to start a fire is a good touch.  The ropes are the best
part of the picture.  This comment by clem@dhol.com.

