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From jon@vulpecula.us:
Beautiful! I really like this. You did a ton of work, and it shows. I really
like the contrast of color between the two main lighting sources. Great job!

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From douge@nls.net:

Nice image overall, good lighting and color.
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From rgow@lanset.com:
Very nice lighting & well modeled. Poser poses look stiff, especially Alexander.
Good job though.

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From hildurka@simnet.is:
Fantastic image. Has a fantasy quality without being unrealistic. A great
illustration to the story. Great work!


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From pbrasolin@yahoo.it:
Original idea for a good picture. PB

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From ralf@treuherz.de:
Very nice textures. 

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From info@michaelscholz.de:
I like the way you made use of colors in your image and 
the effort you put in texturing. Nice work.

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From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com:

Very great work!  One of the best entries I_ve seen so far.  The only major
fault I see is the date & logo causes a confusion.


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From zio_tom78@hotmail.com:
Very good image! The lighting is very effective, and the details are
marvellous!

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
The level of detail in this scene is excellent.  My one 
complaint is something which a lot of people overlook 
when creating an image - the texture for the floor tiles 
line up perfectly from block to block.  A more realistic 
effect could be achieved by applying textures with 
random translate vectors to each individual tile.

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From intertek@one.net:

I hope you continue to join us Steve in future rounds. Your image is one =
of the best! I'm especially impressed with your textures. It's a =
wonderful image. But Alexander doesn't meet the level of perfection of =
the rest of the image. He looks stiff (He should have more twist between =
his shoulders and hips). His clothing is not quite right either (he =
looks like a gay jogger). He just doesn't look heroic. This guy's going =
to take over most of the Western world. He needs to lead men to near =
certain death. Maybe I'm making to much of it. Overall you have a =
wonderful image. You should be very pleased with it - I would if it were =
mine.

Why is Alexander's sword drawn (out of it's sheath)?

Michael


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From glenn@mccarters.net:
Definitely nice lighting effects, set off by the haze.  I really like =
the statues and authentic-feeling details throughout the scene.  Statue =
figures are great, but poses of the live figures are too stiff.  All the =
arms are at exactly the same angle...?  Alex should be either looking up =
the stairs, or (more interestingly) looking back over his shoulder.  =
Similarly, the priestess should either be gazing skyward in rapture, or =
glancing over towards the departing Alex.  Instead, she seems to be =
pointlessly staring over my left shoulder.
The gaudy hue of the floor bothers me a little.
This depicts a real historical mystery, but I'm afraid you didn't =
explain it very well in your text file.
Seems more Egyptian -- I thought this occurred in Greece?
These are all nit-picky complaints.  Overall great, great work for a =
first-time entry.  Hope to see more from you, Steve!


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From file:
WOW!!, Check out the pair of.. statues that that girl has.  Good for her.  
Anyway, I wanted to see how much modeling you actually did yourself, but your
description is quite long and boring so I am just going to say nice model and
press the zoom button a few times.
Notable for composition


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From file:
Blue and red contrast is nice.
Notable for lighting

