| 1 Apr 2002 | Nico Oliver | *does the first comment dance * Welcome to the Woods Danielle ! | |
| 26 Apr 2002 | Jessica | I think your work is unique and one-of-a-kind. Seeing as this is the comment portion of your gallery I would like to add some comments. These are not to make you mad or anything I just wanted to give you some advice: You should spend some time looking at and practicing body proportions to help you draw people. With some good info on the net or in books or even from your art teacher you can learn to make them look even better with curves and details in the right places. The colored version of the female sitting is very nice you have a great skill in coloring. Shadowing and light can be your best friend. Yuor wonderful and keep up the great work!^_^ | |
| 14 Nov 2002 | Take a guess Danie | Your characters are good, I still say you should work on the limbs, instead of drawing off the top of your head, look in a morror and position your pose, that way you get to see precisely how the limbs and muscles work together, also try to come up with some pictures of elf ear's from all angles if you have trouble with that (I don't think Perry wants to do that again!), finally fetch a male subject willing to let you and practice drawing his facial features if for future use if nothing else (and try a dragon, I know you can do it!) | |
| 15 Jun 2003 | Jen Gregov | Hi! Nice stuff...I um, was wondering if you're the chick my friend Nicole knows..I know that's wierd...email me. Thanks! | |