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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
I like this one, it definitely feels lonely. Good idea and nice details, but the
objects all seem a bit too clean and shiny to be real. Also there's a lot of
wierd sharp shadows, so I think it would look better with area lights.

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From henry@unforgettable.com:
very nice idea: everything a little too pristine tho, textures could have done
with more "grubbiness". modelling v nicely done.

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From arte3d@luisvaloyes.uni.cc:
nice scene, I just think the metallic parts of the car looks too shiny, I know
they are made of metal but they are so reflective that the entire car looks too
new (unless that is the idea...)

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From ojamies@cs.helsinki.fi:
I think this needs more. Posters, info, more graffiti. Materials are too
perfect.
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From novotek@web.de:
another "resident-evil" freak in here ?

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From dapigg2000@yahoo.com:
General notice: If there's graphiti, a good chance is that the rest wont be
reflecting. It's pretty good though. I also doubt I'll ever find a subway car
that empty in new york. ;)
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From rclee@oklahoma.net:
Good modeling and lighting.  The textures are 
a bit too clean.

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From glenn@mccarters.net:
I too, decided to do an image of how you could feel lonely while still =
having people all=20
around you.  Which ended up being my "orange among the apples" theme.
The cold uniform lighting adds to the air of lonliness in the scene.
I think the image would be better with a single person, hunched over, =
riding the subway.

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From bill@apocalypse.org:
This scene is very familiar... the Boston subway looks like this too

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
The modelling and lighting in the scene are done well.  I 
like how you have used litter and graffiti to create a 
more realistic subway, however my feeling is that the 
seats look like they are in too perfect a condition.

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From patrick@sypa.net:
Breat but too much reflexions and too clean ;-) IMHO !

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
Nice use of simple objects to create a complex scene.  
The perfectly round depressions in the seats seem a bit 
odd to me.  Good attempt at trying to dirty up the scene 
with trash, but it seems like it could use a lot more, 
especially toward the rear of the scene.

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From clem@dhol.org:
The graffiti helps some, but this scene really doesn't say 
"lonely" to me.  The car ceiling seems very high to me.  
The seats are a bit neat, too.  Depends on where you are, 
I guess.

