| 28 Jan 2000 | Tommie Leijs | I like this dragon. He's got a great expression on his face. But a bit of details wouldn't hurt. A bit of scales here and there | |
| 12 Mar 2000 | Eva C. Creyghton | He's cool. you might use more shadings and, indeed, more details. | |
| 28 Jan 2001 | Alex Aal | You made the whole mouth of the beast black and let the tongue come from the lower jaw. I think the dragon would look better if you have the tongue come out of the back of the mouth out of the darkness. And dragons are not original, but any fantasy artist who cannot draw one, isn't a fantasy artist really. And I must admit I have never ever in my life drawn a dragon that I was satisfied with, so i guess I am not much of a fantasy artist really. But your dragon is pretty neat. | |
| 10 Oct 2001 | Cleone Johnston aka 'starchaser' | Yeah awsome!!!! | |
| 12 Mar 2002 | Anonymous | Actually your fire dragon pic has more originality than you might think. When I first saw it, I thought to myself "hmm, seems a bit flat" but then I took a double take, were those ridges behind its head flames? Maybe you should re-do this pic and make it a fire elemental. Fade in the neck, form the face a bit mor into a flame contour. I think it is great, just went off on a little tangent there. Hehe | |