===== From jon@vulpecula.us: "The Colonel's Mustard"...funny. Nice idea. Still...kind of plain. The lampstand feels like it's hovering...lighting from the side to give a visible shadow would help. The books could really use some lettering on their spines. ===== From rgow@lanset.com: Excellent candlestick. Books need work. ===== From thegreatbambeeno@yahoo.com: Not really. not enough work was put into this. ===== From hildurka@simnet.is: A very simple scene. Might need some more detail and more attention to texturing. ===== From pbrasolin@yahoo.it: This isn't very impressive, but I know the limitations of Bryce about modeling interiors. I've never played cluedo too. :) PB ===== From info@michaelscholz.de: Try to work on your lighting, the objects in the scene cast would look much better with shadows casted. ===== From the_dark_allies@hotmail.com: The texturing in this scene could do with a make over. However, the concept itself I feel was a very great idea. Some notes: I find it hard to read the label on the bottle. You also may want to prevent the many books from looking like cloned rounded boxes. ===== From aplenosol@jazzfree.com: The objects are shadowless. Well, here we got an enigma to resolve. ===== From zio_tom78@hotmail.com: There is something wrong with the candlestick and the other objects on the table: they do not cast any shadow and seem to "float" in the air. The books need some work, since they seem to be an unique blob instead of distinct objects. Adding normals and a specular finish to the game box would also help. ===== From p_chan@shaw.ca: The model for the "murder weapon" is done well. The books could use some variety, as they all look too similar. ===== From emediez@emediez.com: More work with those lights in Bryce would enhance the image a lot. ===== From glenn@mccarters.net: The mustard bottle is well-shaped. The candelabra is quite realistic. = The image could be greatly improved if shadows were visible. I have to = knock you down a lot of points for technical merit because of this and = the simplistic modeling. ===== From file: Which book should I read today. Hmm... I think I'll read the red one, what do ya think. Nice job Bryan