===== From charliemc@prodigy.net: love the concept. ===== From hgregory3@aol.com: Artistic - Nice wall texturing and fern Concept - A definite contrast. Nice first effort. ===== From steve@neurotrain.com: A 15 T 15 C 5 Nicely framed...good lighting. The marks were lost because the leaves almost appear to be floating - the main stems are too thin. The brick is far too sharp edged. Techniaclly. You sold me on the plant stem not withstanding), and the mouldy stuff is great. However, the bricks are far to integral a part of the image...the bricks stick out too far, and while you did an decent job keeping the texture fairly random, their edges are way too sharp. the texture for the step bricks is too flat - you needed to increase the bump map depth. Concept - I apologize for my thick head, but I just don't see contrast out of that, even after reading the text file ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: The plant looks nice, and I like the scene overall. The brick texture is interesting. The mortar seems too deeply recessed between the bricks. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: See, that's the problem with rough textures on simple objects: the sharp edges on the bricks look unnatural against the very rough texture on the rest of the brick. Something about the lighting/composition also obscures the very thing you want to emphasize: that the plant is growing right out from a crack in the bricks. Instead, the pencil-like plant stalks are more eye-catching. Varied materials (stone wall / brick steps, brick wall / concrete steps) would help, too. ===== From hfventer@ing.sun.ac.za: The pine needles are usualy slightly bent. The stright ones look a bit too much like rods :) Plaster between bricks are usualy a bit more shallow too.