===== From elias@users.sourceforge.net: Artistic Merit: I don't know the english word for what it makes me think, but for me it deserves not that much artistic merit. 9/20. Technical Merit: The figure looks a bit made of polygons at some places, maybe it is the anti-alias settings, or wrong shading of the skin, I don't know. The cloth looks done nicely, as well as the glowing arrow and the light sparkles. 12/20. Concept, originality, interpretation of theme: Well, I say: 8/20. At least it's a person, not another sword, floating in space. ===== From mikenmelanie@yahoo.com: I'd love to have the mesh and texture(s) for her hair, nice work. ===== From fmurr@free.fr: Great ===== From delfeld@mailcity.com: Poser figures always look like crap, but you did nice work with the robes and lighting. I do not think the ancient Greeks worshipped blondes the way we do today. You are right about the movement in the picture, though the placement of the moon and figure end up being static. This may be a problem with representation. That is, you are trying to represent the stars and moon as they might really be seen, and then apply a mythological being to fit that placement. How is it possible to place a figure in alignment and still have a dynamic composition? Using the ideas that you worked out in the bow and arrow may be helpful on the larger scale, for instance. ===== From StephenF@whoever.com: Nice job of getting the garment to flow so naturally, especially with such a gauzy material. The glow of the arrow and bowstring are a nice touch and work pretty well. ===== From file: Simple, yet eye catching and beautiful Notable for composition, lighting, originality ===== From file: Great looking image, the work on the dress is very good, but i feel that grabbing a poser model is not modelling, the work is already made ( in a way), the composition is great though Notable for composition