| 2 Oct 1999 | Jason'Stogie' Stowe | cool pic. nice curves. The breasts are kind of...flat though. they are realistic though so maybe its just me... | |
| 12 Oct 1999 | Christoffer Mattsson | Beautiful face, well, the rest too of course... | |
| 5 Nov 1999 | Lisa | I actually like the no, not masculinity...the androgeny, of her face. She looks strong, and unconventionally beautiful. I think that's the best kind of beauty. Definately the Paladin's type | |
| 16 Nov 1999 | Anon. | Hey I know this guy, this work is some of his best yet. He must be taking life drawing or something. | |
| 1 May 2000 | Stuart E. Palin | I have to agree with Lisa, there is strength to her features. A reflection of her strength of will, perhaps? Excellent outfit, especially the translucent panels on the sleeves. | |
| 3 Jun 2001 | Julie R. Kowalski | Such intentional line work...love that...did you use references for her....excellent pose and expression too, bravo! | |
| 10 Aug 2001 | Jevin Wielder | For such a powerful figure, the placement of the left arm (the right side of the picture) bothered me. Although the muscles appear quite defined, I saw this portion of her body as a weakness.
Perhaps the arm should have been brought across her body, drawing attention to the object, letting the eyes focus *through* her.
I'm a poet, not an artist. I'm not familiar with the terminology. But I hope my suggestion interests you... | |
| 1 Apr 2003 | Silver Dragon | This is a very beautiful pic i can see your a skilled artist meby you should try some dragons see how they turn out id like to see them if you do from what i can see here you could make some serios money sry bout the spelling kinda hard to type when you got claws | |
| 31 Jul 2003 | Isis Fox | I want those boots!! =^.^= | |
| 30 Dec 2004 | Angelina | The picture is rough at best if I am allowed to say that; I am not an artist of any degree which means that I'm still working on that symmetrical circle. The face obviously took some time on your part because it is darker than the normal shading of the body. Again I have to say that this is just guessing. You may have some influence from someone else's art and that makes the work less unique and less interesting. Basically I'm saying that I have seen better. I would like to add a quote from John Wooden: "You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught in either one." | |