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From jerry@hoboes.com:
Is the bottle of water reflected, or is it just too transparent? It doesn't look
like it's being reflected off of anything; it just looks ghostly (took me a few
minutes to even see it, I only looked hard enough because of your description).
Nice detail on the generic zero-G area!
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From Sean_Hamilton@amrcorp.com:
Cool!

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
I cannot really see any bottle. What I think you call "bottle" appears as a
vaguely bottle-shaped foggy cloud. This is due to the fact that you forgot to
make it shiny, reflective and refractive. All things you did to the water.
Water in zero-gravity forms almost perfect spheres very fast.
I like the setting of the scene, i. e. the "zero-gravity area" ;)
Another hint: to avoid crashes use an operating system that does not crash, I
recommend NetBSD, but Linux will do fine :)

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From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu:
Like the reflection of the bottle, that's a good subtle touch.

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From Varyk@aol.com:
bottle is too ghostly.  Couldn't tell flare till I read about it...though=
t it was the sun with some rendering artifact in front of it.  Glare from=
 a flare would render the flare-stick invisible.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
I can't find the bottle!  Oh, there it is.  Needs some IOR, I think.

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From chipr@niestu.com:
Pretty, though difficult to make out what it is from just the image.


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From r@tk156239.telekabel.at:
This looks like if you used an old image and simply added a water-blob...

