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From jon@vulpecula.us:
Cool! I like it. Good job.

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From Kzerphii.Toomk@Wanadoo.fr:
There's many stories in your picture... Intelligent job (and funny, of course).

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From rgow@lanset.com:
Nice hat, and I like the rabbit pawprints. Watermelon looks a little plastic. 

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From hildurka@simnet.is:
Good concept, who hasn_t wondered how they cut a person in two? A simple image
but it illustrates very well what you have in mind. Good work.


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From pbrasolin@yahoo.it:
Great image with a cool concept. About the thing behind the train... I think
it's an ibrid quantic fusion space propulsion with coal alimentation. PB

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From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com:

I like this image.  Very nice lighting as well. 

P.S.  Email me sometime, I_ll tell you how they cut people in two without
hurting them_

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From zio_tom78@hotmail.com:
Funny concept. Textures need some work (for instance, the water melon seems to
be made with plastic).

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
The puddles for the watermelon look awkward to me as 
they don't line up with where the watermelon was cut (I 
would expect them to be between the two halves of the 
watermelon).  

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From emediez@emediez.com:
Maybe you should ask Gallagher ? :-)
Nice composition and lighting


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From glenn@mccarters.net:
Nice soft lighting.  Looks like a radiosity rendering.  It took me a =
while to figure out what the black marks on the floor were - nicely =
done.  Good concept overall.  I like the clutter of objects in the =
background that fill out the scene.
By the way, the thing behind the train is a rotational magnetic flux =
inducer, obviously.

