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From cherii@att.net:
It's original, it expresses the theme very well, but (this is just my opinion) I
think this picture is sort of disgusting.  Also, it looks like the most work
went into making the doll.

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From arte3d@luisvaloyes.uni.cc:
there are kids visiting this site, please be careful with your scenes ok?

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From darwallace@earthlink.net:
Object detail is needed here, especially the bed.  Superellipsoids rotated 45
degrees are a start but isosurfaces or parametric meshes are called for.

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From novotek@web.de:
kind a funny...

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From ruy@hipernet.com.br:
LOL! The most creative exploration of the concept so far (121 out of 138 images
rated).

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From jpgargoyle@sapo.pt:
Tell me granny: why do you have such a big mouse?
looooool
This is a funny one.
Best regards.

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From dapigg2000@yahoo.com:
Pretty tasteless, but it does get the point across. (In a twisted sort of way.)
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From cfusner@enter.net:
ROTFL! If nothing else, it deserves concept points for originality.

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From rclee@oklahoma.net:
Not too thrilled with the subject matter.

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From bill@apocalypse.org:
*rolls eyes*

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
The lighting in the room is done very well.  The texture 
for the bed works, but it is somewhat awkward at the 
edge against the wall with the poster.  I don't like the 
texture for the top of the table - it doesn't look like 
wood, as the rest of it does.

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
The mattress seems rather flat and two-dimensional to 
me.  The lampshade texture is interesting and the light 
coming through it adds an interesting touch to the 
scene.  The wood texture on the nightstand works well, 
but on the drawers it's much too straight.  

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From clem@dhol.org:
Celver if a bit twisted.  I like the concept.  Nice lampshade.

