| 23 Jun 2004 | Julia K. Moore | Hey i really like your art! Your pencil stuff.. Wow i love it! I really like how you use red too. Red is a powerful color. Hehe, i love it! | |
| 2 Jul 2004 | John M. Prinkey | Wow. You definitely have a knack for character design. You have some very original creations here, all drawn with a life and movement that that really makes me jealous! Your pencil drawings are really awesome. You have a very clean and simple pencil style that really fits your subjects. Your inks are very clean and sharp too, but you might want to consider adding more black areas to bump up the contrast a little. You've got a very balanced and interesting gallery here. I'll have to stop back and check for updates .  Bryan D. Parker replies: "It's funny how much I'm learning about myself just reading other people's comments. When people use words like balanced and clean is surprises me just because I never really think about my art that way, mostly because of the process it takes to get what you guys see here. And I totally agree with what you said about bumping up the contrast. That's actually been a goal of mine over the last couple of months. Hopefully some of the uploads over the next few weeks will display this trend in some of my new art." | |
| 16 Sep 2004 | Lauren Snyder | Heya heya! Thanks for stoppin' by my gallery, decided to give yours a peek... and wow! I absolutely love the comic style of your work - in fact, do you illustrate comics? Because your character and creature design also shows that kind of skill. And of course, great use of natural media! Keep up the amazing work, and keep leavin' those encouraging comments for lil' learning artists like me! =P  Bryan D. Parker replies: "Actually, along with late 80's and early 90's TSR artists, comics are one of my earliest influences. Back in high school I used to sit and drool over stuff by Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane, John Buscema, Frank Frazetta, and other cool people. I suppose it's cool that so much of my influences show through in my art." | |
| 7 Nov 2004 | Anne Marie Filiatreault | This is a really nice gallery, I also love your lineart. Makes me now want to do better in my own too.   Bryan D. Parker replies: "Yes, yes, yes! Always strive for improvement. I'm on the tail end of another evolution in my own drawings, hopefully another will happen soon! If you want any pointers or anything, feel free to email me and I'll be more than happy to lend some advice." | |
| 16 Nov 2004 | Melissa Acker | You have a really nice gallery here. Very vivid creatures and characters that are well-executed and rendered. Your work is very vivid and alive. You can tell you have a solid grasp of anatomy and form. Keep up the great work   Bryan D. Parker replies: "Thanks. I appreciate what you said about being "vivid and alive"...Sometimes I think my stuff seems a little lifeless actually. I guess not!" | |
| 18 Nov 2004 | Allan D. Parker | woh.. long time heh. Got the reponse heh. your gallery has grown so much over the year. O_o long time...... | |
| 7 Jul 2005 | Sarah Anne Hommel | Very cool, you have some really amazing concepts that you seem to just go with. Keep up the great work! | |
| 4 Nov 2005 | Ajder Andrei | I must say that your art is very dynamic, and you are good at depicting the moovement of your characters... so, if you ever get to read this, could you stop by my page and perhaps give me some tips on how to achieve this efect??? ANy help would be really apreciated. I would also need help in making my art less cartoony. | |
| 19 Nov 2005 | Anonymous | These pictures are great!!!!! But they would be even better if you put more detail. | |
| 24 Sep 2008 | Stephanie Barker | I think that you have a unique style. It’s refreshing to see a different formula to dragons. well done | |