Hi there, After seeing some off your marvelous cover CD I decided that it was time to send in some of my personal stuff. I have been an Amiga user for about 10 years now (started with a basic A500). Al- though I have been with Commodore for a much longer time since my first real com- puter ever (not counting Pong and my IntelliVision) was a humble Vic20, which I still have and won't sell even for a million dollars (well, .....) I have always been interested in 3D graphics and a few years ago you mounted on your cover disk the program I always dreamed about but was unable to get due to lack off funds. Imagine 2 opened a whole new world. That time I owned a A1200 with a 120Mb harddrive. I soon discovered that raytracing was not only difficult (my first pictures were absolute crap) but also takes up a lot off resources. In time a was able to buy a A4000/030 with 6Mb who speeded up things consider- able. However, everything is relative, speed being one of the most relative items amongst the relative entities of relativity, that is. I invested heavily in a CyberStorm060 and a CyberVision 4Mb. Happy as I was, I soon discovered that Cyber Power also likes to use cyber memory and 10Mb just wasn't to cyber enough, so I upgraded to 34Mb. I you add another 1.1Gb harddisk, 32Mb ram, an Oktagon scsi and a 8x Cd-Rom drive you have my actual setup, not forgetting the 17" CTX monitor and the Epson 6500-GT scanner. This just to prove that you should be careful about what you put on your coverdisk or roms. Now for the technical stuff : All the pictures were created using various versions of Imagine (from 3.0 to 5.0). The animations were compiled with ImageFx2.0 and are all in 320*256*Ham8 format. The average rendertime per frame was 20 minutes, although a sequence of frames in the 'La Dance de l'O' animation took 8 hours each! It took my Amiga 1.5 months to render all the 700 frames. It is not everything I have ever done (I lost all my work about two years ago after in- stalling AFS on one of my disks), but just a selection of the things I think are more interesting. I always try to make realistic things with a touch of mystery or unreality. Anyway, I hope you like it. Kris Dom Perwijsstraat 41 2570 Duffel Belgium devw16wq@ibmmail.com (24j old) (ps.: I am dutch speaking, not french)