| 18 Dec 2000 | Meg (gal 42) | Cool. I love how the main and tail almost look like they are feathery (like the way an emu is feathery) It's a bit too skinny in the rear end for my taste, but other than that is looks cool | |
| 16 Jan 2001 | Elfwood Writer: Michelle Fielder | In response to previous commenter: Of course the unicorn is slender. Haven't you ever seen a unicorn? They are all very slender and graceful. At least in my opinion. If you want argue that point, my reply is that the thin flanks compliment the style the artist was drawing in. | |
| 28 Jan 2001 | Aurora | This is a wonderful unicorn. But I agree with the first commentor. It is a bit to thin. I draw unicorns a lot, and they are usually big and buff. I sometimes get tired of the unicorns that look like you can break them just by touching them. Other than that though, it's a great picture. Keep up the good work! | |
| 31 May 2002 | Cotton Baratti | Opinions don't count for much though. A unicorn is a form of horse, and as the son of a man who works with the equine body at least 9 hours a day, I have grown accustomed to the contours of the body and the way it is shaped. The body of a horse is never that slender. I dont mean to be condesending. I just think its a bit to thin. But, whatever floats yer boat! *sighs* | |
| 24 Dec 2002 | Jessica John | Actually, if we want to get technical about the body structure of a unicorn, they're actually more goat-like than horse-like according to ancient myths...really though, I like this pic!! | |
| 28 Jan 2004 | Fran-C | Hey, she just chose to do it much more interesting than any average unicorn! I think it being not quite like a 'real' unicorn makes it even more fantastic. Who ever said what they look like anyway? Great job, very fun to look @! | |