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From jon@vulpecula.us:

Interesting picture. Well executed...kind of creepy. Maybe more "horror" than "mystery" though...?
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From douge@nls.net:

Probably the best image as far as being on-topic, although this was a tricky topic.  One of the best entries, well done.
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From rgow@lanset.com:
Good one!  Very good mood! Good modeling & texturing. A bit dark, but fits the mood.

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From thegreatbambeeno@yahoo.com:
perfect. this image whether win or not is the best one here. great work.

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From hildurka@simnet.is:
Good lighting, texturing might need some more variation, especially the floor. Very good concept, good work.


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From somers@w-link.net:

THis is beautifull.
i like the parquet floor and the lights. looks very real.
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From pbrasolin@yahoo.it:
Hey! A fellow-countryman! I'm italian too. Apart this, I'm really impressed by your picture. I can't make any critic simply because I can't find a flaw. Also "Non Nobis sed Tibi Domine" impessed me very much. So... complimenti! PB

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From ralf@treuherz.de:
Very nice story and very good and detailed modeling. But still, it is very hard to figure out the "mystery" just from watching
the picture. 

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From info@michaelscholz.de:
Nicely done.

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From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com:

A nicely detailed scene, with a nice soft feel.  Will be looking forward to reading the actual story.
  

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From p_chan@shaw.ca:
Excellent work!  The modelling in this scene is done 
very well.  The only thing I find awkward about the 
image is the glows around the flames, which seem too 
"dull."

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From emediez@emediez.com:
Well done. At first sight, the figure at the window seems to be the same upstairs, I think it is just a kind of mental/visual habit. In this case, however, the description enhances the image greatly: Changes the viewer's point of view, justifies the atmosphere, and leaves a big avenue for thinking about the story behind the scene. 
The composition is good enough to stand by itself. Description in this type of digital images is a two sided sword: it gives the viewer the weight of comparing - and therefore evaluating 
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From glenn@mccarters.net:
Remarkable parallels between your image and the one by Hildur Kolbrun.
Composition could be a bit better - all of the interesting things are in =
the top half of the image.
Great details all over, except for the much-too-plain frame on the =
painting on the wall.


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From file:
Don't go down that stair case, send the kid down instead.  
Notable for modelling


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Notable for modelling

