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From jerry@hoboes.com:
Cthulhu is a bit shiny in this image... but I do like the up-close-and-
personal viewpoint.
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From gregj56590@aol.com:
Excellent texturing. Lots of action going on with a pleasant simplicity of
modelling. 
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From amason@cs.uct.ac.za:
limb in foreground creates interest.
picture could maybe use more distant stuff, to connect the scene with
the starry background
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From vogelap@email.uc.edu:
Great looking water texture.
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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
I really don't like to read a novel just to find out what I should see on the
image. Hm, in fact I don't think it looks like water at all. water is both
reflective and refractive. I can't make any sense of the things in the
background.
(As a side note, "torii" would be a plural form of "torius", but as the
singular is "torus" the plural would be "tori".)

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From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu:
Everything looks more like glass than water.

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From Varyk@aol.com:
Cthulhu is adrift in a sea of cubed grey jello, but when I can successful=
ly model a storm-tossed sea, then and only then will I have a right to kv=
etch.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Dreadful! <g>
Good sensation of violence and danger, with the roiling water surface, and
writhing tentacles.

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From chipr@niestu.com:
Not bad.  But so much boiling water should have some white foam, I'd think.
The monster is pretty scary, but the picture seems "static" somehow.


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From r@spider-th084.proxy.aol.com:
Yup!!!! This is why we fear water all right.
Notable for originality

