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From denny1@home.com:
Interesting, if a bit jumbled.

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From gregj56590@aol.com:
You should have given credit for the Computer Arts Bryce watches that you used.

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From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com:
There is certainly a sense of art, the backdrop is original.
There is certainly some skill involved in making out these characters in poser,
but again it does not look technically outstanding.
To me carnival is indeed a feast but more a feast in a crowd and a crowd in
feast, a huge number of people, painted faces, ... I'm a bit disapointed to
(barely) see only two of them. The carnival is in things all around them rather
than within themselves.
This, to me, is more of a Dali trial than carnival. It is certainly imaginary
alright.

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From shipbrk@gate.net:
Interesting, very Dali-esque.

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From caleb@chemeng.uct.ac.za:
The first thing you think of when you see this scene is "What a strange new
world"!   Well done !

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From rguillard@claranet.fr:
A strange and colorful scene howver beautiful. I like the 
use of the different reflections and transparencies that 
distort and break up the linearity of the world. The only 
thing is that I find that the two poser creatures are not 
visible enough, the use of reflective texture on them 
makes them sort of disappear.

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From ethelm@bigfoot.com:
A striking image. A very different world.

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From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au:
Interesting, busy image, lots of colour and movement. Not obviously a carnaval,
but the feel is there. Bit hard to tell what's what near the sky, and the cloud
layer is obviously a textured plane given the reflections.

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From jull43@ij.net:
Well, if Dali did it. 


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From r@209.155.62.50:
good mix of textures; but scene lacks focus


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From r@209.155.62.50:
good mix of textures, but rather busy, without focus
Notable for textures

