| 9 Nov 1999 | Userid:gabrielle | Ohhh, nice pose on this one. The only thing I notice that
is a bit off, is the length of her torso in comparison
to the place where her waist joins the shoulders of the
horse portion. But I still love it!!! Have yet to do
a half-decent centaur of my own, so you are still a step
above me. Keep up the GREAT artwork and stop by to visit
my part of Elfwood in Gallery #38 | |
| 11 Nov 1999 | Madeline Quirk | beautiful picture, i love the definate lines and shading  | |
| 14 Nov 1999 | Lynn A. Davis | Actually, it looks like the hips of the human portion join to the shoulders of the horse portion. That's how I do my centauriods as well since it helps blend them together. The long axis of the cross section of the human torso is perpendicular to the long axis of the cross section of the horse's neck, so by taking the human at the hips/buttocks you lessen the discrepancy between the two.
Drawing centauriods can give an artist a headache in a hurry.  | |
| 19 Nov 1999 | Alain Renaud | I like it, but it lacks some shading... The color of the paper gives it that old look that I love.,.... | |
| 8 Mar 2000 | | Very nice! The only problem I can see is that, since the horse section of the body is so detailed, you might want to make the face a little more detailed. | |