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From manorton@tcnet.net:
Thats not the way we watch sub races :)

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From jerry@hoboes.com:
Nice water ceiling; these subs are in an awfully tight turn, aren't they? :*) A
little more work on the sub 'box', and perhaps something in the image to get
your "lets go watch the submarine race" idea across, would make this a much
cooler image. Still nice.
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From gregj56590@aol.com:
Very cool  scene, except for the marble blocks the subs are carrying.
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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
Sub races, hehe.
I keep wondering why the subs all carry a large brick ...
The profile of the hull closely resembles the German WW-II-winged-bomb (a
predecessor of today's cruise missiles) 'V1'.
I would appreciate some hints on how you did what.
And, what did take _that_ long to render? Maybe use less strong antialiasing,
but instead use a higher JPEG quality setting, or else all the rendering
quality is lost in the data reduction process.

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From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu:
The gold blocks look stuck on, on a real submarine they would be streamlines.
More gratuitous bozo pigments.

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From mmandl@aol.com:
Be careful I married the guy who took me to the sub races :)
The suds could have used a little more detail. Nice concept

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Some interesting textures on the sea floor.
Submarines are usually more cigar-shaped rather than stretched-sphere-shaped,
aren't they?
Conning tower needs to be streamlined.

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From chipr@niestu.com:
When I saw the title, I fully expected a picture of the blank surface of some
body of water, and was surprised to see actual submarines racing. <grin>  If I
were building a racing sub, I would streamline that superstructure, though.

