| 28 Mar 2000 | Andre B. Bolfing | Cool concept! Darken the background almost black. Then you will see that it's necessary to shade the girl and the dragon again. For example: it seems that the gem is glowing, so the light source is the gem, right? the tail wouldn't be as bright as it is now, because her body is hiding it from the light. So we do it almost black. Well...I said you should make the background black, but now that the tail is black, too, you can lighten the background around the tail. It would then look like perhaps it's the light from outside, shining into the cave of the dragon. You should define more concrete what is light and what is dark. Do you got my idea? | |
| 11 May 2001 | Rex | on the other hand, you could just be happy with the
concept and execution the way it is... I certainly am.
nice work. | |
| 21 May 2001 | Puck | Are those breasts?! what the heck! that's messed up. The dragocroc looks like it might be creeping up on her, or a friend watching her back. Hurrah for possibilities. I like the hind legs, they look 'springy'. | |
| 16 Feb 2002 | Carrie A. Carling | Very good, but I personally prefer dragons with flatter, more human-like faces. Makes them seem more intelligent, instead of just big lizards. | |
| 17 Feb 2002 | Fyre Bird | I really like your idea of the dragon looking like an alligator...I think that it is such an interesting way of picturing a dragon, and very realistic as well...and congratulations on being artist of the day!!! | |
| 17 Feb 2002 | Sandrah-d | I like this picture. And puck are you just not used to a female body, of any race. Although, good comment on the legs they are just like the real thing! This is great and original! | |