===== I like the textures of the room ===== Nice, but purple seems a little wierd. ===== cool! ===== However you made this image, it looks pretty cool. Next time you submit something, you may want to consider putting more information about the image in the .txt file. ===== not very good colours...makes the robot look comical... :) ===== Really good, but why is there no description? ===== I usually don't like robots, but this one is classy... Nice colors, and "cracked" texture. ===== Nice looking mech there. ===== Interesting robot. Looks sort of like an interpretation on the Pierson's Puppeteers from Larry Niven's "Known Space" series. The robot model is interesting, but I'd like to see it doing something. ===== Very nice. Looks a little like the robotech invids. ===== This is by far the best image in this competition. It is amazingly beautiful. The artist has done an incredible job of choosing colors, textures, and shapes both of the robot and the room around it. The robot design is very cool, too, more original than any of the other robots in this batch. I am annoyed, however, that the author provided no description, about the image itself, or more importantly (to me), how it was created. We could all learn from this. This lack of description is the only reason I'm not giving the image a perfect score. ===== Source or what programs used to design? ===== Love the texture and shapes. ===== Nice use of crackle texture ===== Looks similar to the Invid Shock Trooper from Robotech with some modifications. Isn't the head stuck out a little too far? ===== Very good-looking floor. ===== Love the background tiles on the floor. ===== Nice use of textures. Way too dark though. The lighting is much too simple. This scene would have looked photo-realistic with realistic lighting. ===== Okay, I admit it: the fact that I'm a Robotech fan may have contributed to the high marks I gave this picture. Honestly, though, he deserves them; it's a great picture. ===== Nice. Great color. Excellent textures and modelling. Now, what is it and how did you do it?