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From castlewrks@aol.com:
Yoiks... everything is soooo flashy... what part did you really want people to
see???

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From agage@mines.edu:
I'd suggest leaving the antialiasing on for final images -- even if it has to
run overnight (or all week, in some cases) the difference in quality is
noticed.

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From gregj56590@aol.com:
I'm a Trekkie, but this image doesn't inspire me, especially as to theme of
"night."
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From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se:
The background looks stunning, but the water as you say looks a bit strange. 
How about using a highly turbulent crackle normal?
Good scene, though!

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From sanna@censa3.polito.it:
Maybe is not too original but the sky with starts is execellent

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From dormammu@erols.com:
All those sparkles would make me go blind in real life, I think :>

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From karl@pemail.net:
Interesting picture - shame about the star trek model

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From ethelm@bigfoot.com:
Dazzling use of Galaxy.INC.
Personally we think it would have looked better if the Enterprise had been
somewhere near horizontal.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
A very bright image, even though it is clearly at "night".
Lots of oily, colorful textures throughout.
I don't know about the Enterprise.  Would this be a better
scene without it?  Or at least should it be at a normal angle?

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From djconnel@flash.net:
Thanks for the tip on the galaxy file!

The image is interesting, and a wonderful first
effort.  The placement of the Enterprise,
though, is a bit strange... it is within
two ship-lengths of the ground!

The texturing is quite interesting.


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From econoltd@thezone.net:
A bit heavy on the heavenly bodies...almost makes you want to squint.  Maybe if
the activity in the sky was toned down a bit...


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From r@207.232.193.166:
Space, the final frontier...
Notable for textures, modelling, lighting


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From r@dial-up30.webbernet.net:
Off topic smuggled sci fi.  Not enough original material.  Sky way too busy. 
Uses copyrighted material.  This comment by clem@dhol.com.

