| 30 Oct 2007 | Floriane Mohr | Great I love this one especieally the feathers.  Shelz Keast replies: "I'm reather fond of the feathers myself." | |
| 10 Nov 2007 | Jessica Meyer | wow...simply wow...I love the shading on this piece, and also that you aren't using lines....great work!!  Shelz Keast replies: "Nature deosn't have lines, so to make something look realistic don't add them " | |
| 21 Jan 2008 | John R Farley Jr | Either you made some changes to this, or the notification that someone updated is super slow! :c) It does look darker than I remember.  Shelz Keast replies: "It got cropped a bit. That’s all." | |
| 27 Jan 2008 | Gwenivere Stephan | Wow, very interesting... I can’t think of anything else to say, really! It’s very good and it’s a really nice concept. The feathers are really amazing, so much detail! I like the face, too, such a viscious expression, hehe. I like the wings and the tail being similiar and I never really pictured wyvrens with feathers... beautiful, super picture!  Shelz Keast replies: "There are dragon’s with feathers, so why not feathered wyverns? I never thought that the wyvern’s expression was vicious, maybe a bit temperamental." | |
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| 16 Feb 2008 | Yasa Nihari | Cute! I like the feathers. ^____^  Shelz Keast replies: "I like the feathers too. " | |
| 20 Mar 2008 | Stephanie S. K. Marbach | the feathers and furr look incredibly amazing... great job in shading, really  !!! | |
| 24 Mar 2008 | Jeroen ChristianCreature Vercruysse | beauthifu just beauthiful but i hate the creature  Shelz Keast replies: "Aw, why do you hate it, it’s not evil or harmful." | |
| 9 Apr 2008 | Julia Nicole Lind | Oh, I love it! It looks so realistic and fragile. And the pose is gorgeous! You must be really interested in biology. You have stunning pictures   Shelz Keast replies: "A passing interest in Bio. More interested in making feild notes and such. " | |
| 11 Apr 2008 | Tiffany lishay manis | aw its soooo adorible. i just want to hug it  Shelz Keast replies: "Just be careful not to crush him, he’s only little. About the size of a real kingfisher (but not as large as a kookaburra)" | |