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From jknepley@nyx.net:
You did a great job of making this look like more that just a scene.

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From djconnel@flash.net:

Impressive!!!  I like the use of the ray-tracer to generate what is
clearly hand-generated artwork.... the neo-retro aspect is also cleverly
executed.

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From castlewrks@aol.com:
First impression was how you could get a fisheye view of the city and 
combine it with a regular view of the plaques... after downloading the
source, it became apparent that you rendered the city and combined it in
a second render to obtain the final product... none of which is discussed
in your text file. Very unique idea and process. 
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From sonya_roberts@geocities.com:
Cool.  Looks very much like a magazine illustration from the '50s.  I wonder if the "mile high" will ever in fact be built...
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From daves@wkpowerlink.com:
The amount of work you put into this image really shows. 

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From chipr@niestu.com:
Good concept, modeling, composition.  Work on the textures.  The "plaque"
format worked well once I understood what I was looking at.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Creative and stylish.
And all raytraced!  Hats off to you.

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From wozzeck@club-internet.fr:
I have mixed feelings with this one.
I really like the way the overall picture looks, but much less the really rendered city.
And I think it must be much better with a higher resolution, since texts are difficult to read here.

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From ethelm@bigfoot.com:
Professional looking plaque.
Not really an achievement, more a dream. 

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
Really nice one!

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From peter@table76.demon.co.uk:
Involved image!  Very impressive.  (It looks as though you're trying to show
a previous entrant that you can produce images like this within the rules.)


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From r@cust160.webbernet.net>:
Clever idea, well realized.  The lettering and layout have a fitting archaic feel.  What would such a building do to the already odd weather patterns in Chicago?


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From r@sharry.demon.co.uk:
Notable for originality, composition, textures

