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From skipt1@aol.com:
An entire city made out of cake!  (jk, see file name).  Interesting idea.  Much
more detail is needed to highlight the emptiness of the city.  Newspapers
blowing around on the ground.  Windows or doors left open...
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From tek@evilsuperbrain.com:
intersting concept, though I don't really think it comes across well in the
model. It doesn't look like a deserted city, more like you rendered the city
but didn't have time to model people and cars. This is not necessarily a bad
thing, but considering that the city was someone else's work, I see very little
in this image to really credit you with.

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From rgow@lanset.com:
In my town there is one time each year that looks like this; just after kick-off
for the superbowl. Great concept. Needs more stuff on the streets than just
streetlights though, newstands, fire hydrants, etc.

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From helene.dumur@free.fr:
An original idea, and a good realisation
L'id_e la plus originale du concours, f_licitations !


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From i-mcnamara@cornellcollege.edu:
A deserted city was one of the things I wanted to try making, but I ran out of
time after wasting it all making my slice of cake.  Nice image.  Simply laid
out but it works well to create a feeling of being alone.  Makes me think of
that scene from Vanilla Sky (the English remake) where Tom Cruise's character
finds himself alone in the Big Apple. 
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From ericf@foothill.net:
I like the concept, just want to see more detail in the image.

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From raytracing@grayproductions.net:
I think a few more city artifacts would increase the feel of desolation.  Neat
idea.

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From darwallace@earthlink.net:
I was expecting dust, cracked windows, and rust in a scene like this.


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From file:
Great
Notable for modelling, textures, lighting


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From file:
An interesting concept. I find the city macro is great for the ditant perts of a
city, but I suggest modelling the forground by hand. Gilles Tran talks sense
bout modelling cities in 'The making of The Wet Bird'
(http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/mkofwetbird1.htm). I highly
reccomend it.

