===== From macdonald@lonhelyg.freeserve.co.uk: Terrific ! Camera work and effects are very good. Well done for your first animation entry (like me) ===== From Markus.Altendorff@asamnet.de: Really liked this one. Good camera, dynamic movements, not that high on originality (sorry), but the overall look more than makes up for that. ===== From sshelby@shelbyvision.com: The best! I hope I'm not breaking some unwritten rule by giving a perfect score. I'd be interested in knowing what bit-rate, byte-rate, etc. you used to get so much packed into such a small file size. ===== From hawati_egypt@yahoo.com: traditional and simple idea but very good and hard work ===== From jull43@tampabay.rr.com: Extremely good modeling of flight dynamics of missile firing and such. No problem with the static flying objects. ===== From deathray9@hotmail.com: A truly great animation with only a couple of visual flaws that I detected. Sound would definately be appreciated, especially for an animation like this, although I understand the lack thereof. ===== From file: excellent anamation and cinemtography. this better win. ===== From file: Notable for composition, modelling, textures ===== From file: This is probably one of the best animations that I have seen of it's kind. I like the extreme attention to detail shown. The first impression was truly captivating. First. I liked the point of view that showed the shadows shifting from the clouds to the ground. The desert thermals looked pretty good and were subtle enough to be fairly convincing. The camera-shake when close encounters to moving objects was very nice. I like the "dancing" sequence between the UFO and "The Seeker." All in all, I think that that storyline and plot, the quality of the renderings, and the flow of the animation were excellent. Notable for composition, modelling, textures, lighting, originality