| 19 Jan 2001 | Viv. 'Sai' Chien | What I like most about this picture is not just the details, but that one section on the muzzle where you shaded it to look 3d like. Really brings out the head's structure. The ground beneath the wyrm's feet, I see ya added in via computer or something yes? Mm, I think what also would help a bit is adding in a cast shadow. Just something below the wyrmy to show just how low it can go.  But still, this picture is one to admire. If that's pen, I give you all the more exaltations. A.H., C.W., me: Casting a shadow sounds good. The ground is an attempt to erase extraneous marks tho and wanted to put in a new one but then I'm not very proficient with Photoshop since I don't own it myself. :/ | |
| 30 Jan 2001 | Anon. | I love it. Exept the ground below it isn't good it just dosn't go right.The horns are a little short and the ear fans don't go with it. Hower the detail is great. | |
| 15 Feb 2001 | Orin Drake | Don't ever aspire to know someone else's dragon, Mr. No Name Commenter. Ahum. The detail is so... so... spiffy! And the ground beneath adds great color... | |
| 21 May 2001 | Jennifer Alice Peters | wow lookit all those scales! I really like the coloring, he looks so shiney. | |
| 21 Oct 2001 | Norma Peters | I'm astonished at the level of detail you've put into the scales. The colors are beautiful, and very striking. Nice contrast between belly and back. ^_^ | |
| 28 Jun 2005 | Sofia Nilsson | It´s so beautiful, and all those details...I really like this picture and your choice of colors is perfect! | |