| 16 May 2003 | Julia Doering | Wow I really like the detail of the eagle - very pretty! I'm just curios - Why is he holding a key?  Cindy Dukino replies: "This illustration goes with an RPG campain and the rpg-ers had to get a key from a clockwork bird soaring high over their heads. So that's why. What the key is for or how they have to get it I don't know. " | |
| 17 May 2003 | Courtney 'WindSeeker ' Wilson | Wow! i love this picture! it caught y eye right away, and its very well done. kudos | |
| 2 Sep 2003 | me | brought back childhood memories of Power rangers, lol I think it was tommy who had a mettalic eagle thingy, lol. Anyway great colouring for 1/2 an hour | |
| 16 Jan 2004 | Rebecca R. Reizner | Very cool! You blended the natural eagle with machinery really well. Beautiful picture!!! | |
| 20 Jan 2004 | Nightstar | Its wonderful. And you got every feather in there. Usually I just sketch the outline of the wings and never do every single feather. Wonderful shading. | |
| 21 Jan 2004 | Jen | I really like this. Great job. I'm envious of anyone who can draw an eagle or a hawk. Mine all turn out looking REALLY bad. Could you give me a few pointers?  Cindy Dukino replies: "Use reference material, that always helps." | |
| 21 Jan 2004 | K. C. Marshall | Interestingly nice picture! I wonder what it would sound like flapping it's metal wings, would it be rusty? lol. anyways, I got a quick question, where's a link that I could see the pen and ink drawing of the bird? It looks so familiar that I'm curious!  Cindy Dukino replies: "The black and white image can be found in one of the Roc-games digital RPG-"books" (this was for a small adventure. But I don't know if it's available anymore. Haven't heared from it since I last heared the were bankrupt and closed down. I don't know were else to find it. I didn't put the B&W-version online anywhere. Perhaps you saw a drawing that looked alike? Could be, I would be suprised if I was the only one drawing something like this, but I didn't see that one myself." | |