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From digitalburn@totalise.co.uk:
nice, althought the bubbles are aa bit large and there are a bit too many of
them. i have seen the escher.

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From elvish_archer@mailcity.com:
if u didnt descript it I wouldnt understand...

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From darwallace@earthlink.net:
Michael Hough's water tutorial is another good source of info.  So is Gilles
Tran, especially his Maketree, which also makes good branch coral.

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From pbourke@swin.edu.au:
Good idea but the result didn't do it for me. For one thing I
had trouble getting a good depth perception.

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From dvnss@mega.ist.utl.pt:
Strange!! Still not very Escher like, if it was intended to do so...

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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:

Too abstract for my liking.
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From tony@j4tb.com:
Your image has a very modern style to it.

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From bbowen@cswnet.com:
How did you do the brooch itself though? sPatch? Spline.inc? I like it.

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From Alain.Culos@bigfoot.com:
Strangely coloured sea.
But I guess the idea is interesting.

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From jrcsurvey@aol.com:
Very nice concept

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
The brooch looks very good, if a bit large for anyone to 
wear.  The ridges of sand look good too.  Some of the 
bubbles are coming up out of the sand, and the texture 
on all the bubbles makes them seem too solid... more 
like glass marbles than bubbles.

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From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk:
This is an interesting image, but I couldn't work out what was going on until
I read the text file which defeats the object a bit.  The image should explain
itself and the text file just explain how it was done.  You got some good
results
with the techniques that you used, it just didn't work for me which probably 
comes down to a matter of taste.  A good effort. 

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From delfeld@mailcity.com:
The picture sends my eye off the page - too many veritical lines?  Also, I had
no idea what to make of this image until I read the text file.  Is there a way
to bring the desciption into the image more?  Maybe the eye needs to stay on
the picture longer. . .  But regardless, it is an intereting visual phenomenon
that I didn't realize before this point.  Nice concept!

