Here’s a view from above, where you can see the hills bordering the sides: 
A front view: 
Closer view of the tree/fountain:

Book and mask:

Pillars:

Crystals/circle:


C18 Digital Imaging & Computer Art
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Here’s a view from above, where you can see the hills bordering the sides: 
A front view: 
Closer view of the tree/fountain:

Book and mask:

Pillars:

Crystals/circle:

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The fountain you made looks really cool and whatever you did to make the water looks super realistic. It’s a very nice touch, even with all the other details you created.
The detailing on the structures outside of the fountain (primarily the snake-like twisting of the pillars) adds to the mystery of the scene – it’s out in the middle of the forest; who created these snake pillars?
The snake pillars and fountain are really outstanding and visually interesting to look at. Nice job!
The distinguishing feature of this setting is all of the curves in the objects you implemented. The fountain and pillars both have features than are not easy to create from default objects, so I think it gives the scene a unique feel. The opacity of the water also gives a nice hue of blue over the fountain.
I love all the detail that you put into the collumns. At first glance, the scene is quite serene and peaceful – but then there is the distrubance of the broken circle. The water is incredibly done, it looks real!
The decision to include the terrain around the fountain gives the whole scene a very silent and secluded feeling. Really nice job on everything. The non-symmetrical pillars makes you double-take and opens the opportunity to see more in the image.
You definitely managed to make a scene that looks like a place where some sort of ritual can take place. The the texture and opacity of the water looks extremely realistic. Also, the scraggly tree adds a nice organic structure to the cement area.
The amount of detail looks really good in this scene. I especially like how well the snake coils around the pillar. A few more background details might make the piece look better, but other than that it’s really good.