| 26 Oct 2003 | Fredrik Svanberg | I liked the black and white original better. The boobs lost something in the coloring process.  Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "Maybe I will put up the original so that the rest of you can tell me what you think. ses snart Figge" | |
| 26 Oct 2003 | Azia | *third comment dance*...sorry...lol....I had to say that...I really like it...especially the wings and horns.  Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "I have never had a third comment dance before. I was pretty happy about the horns to. Thank you." | |
| 29 Oct 2003 | Azia | I thought you did but I wasn't sure...I really liked the coloring in this one...so I thought that I would ask.   Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "Thank you I think it is to bright though. And it really needs a background. but I am glad you like it" | |
| 29 Oct 2003 | Azia | I was wondering if you colored this picture on the computer, and if you did what program you used...  Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "I colour all my pics in photoshop. I think you notice it especially in this pic becouse of the very bright colors." | |
| 5 Nov 2003 | Azia A. Gilbert | The fact that it was so bright on top of black is what mademe look at it...the contrast made it stand out from the other pictures...now i'm trying to imagine what it would look like with the changes that you mentioned...  Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "If I do a background it will probably be dark to. But If I do put up another version It will probably be the original pencil scetch." | |
| 23 May 2004 | Christa Nopp | Oh, you can see her fierceness. You can nearly imagine her flying at you, screeching, those talons slashing ... I was wondering how it came about that she was mother of a halfdevil. Was it an accident? Or was she just amusing herself with a puny human? What was her son's life like? Ehm ... sorry ... my imagination is usually running wild, when I see an interesting character like that  And again: Very, very beautiful, Frida   Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "I am glad like this picture it hasnt got much attention. I really cant answer your first queston, perhaps she wanted someone to shape in her image. But it is a well known fact that devils and demons alike enjoys to taint the human bloodline with their offspring. Her son Hartmund grew up to be a rebel and made his own life as the leader of a prosperous thief guild. He now has a daughter of his own my rpg character Shakti. Thank you very much for your comment I am always happy when people are interrested in the characters I draw." | |
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| 22 Jul 2004 | James Rhinehelder | You're an amazing artist with an amazing gallery!  Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "Thank you very much, I try my best." | |
| 5 Sep 2005 | Kharmii | Oh neat! A female devil. Mostly see demonesses with long flowing hair, but I like this one better.  Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "Well she has other things on her mind than being pretty. Glad you like her and sorry about hte late reply." | |
| 20 Dec 2005 | Matthew A. Wells | Thank you for making a female devil that is not a succubus! This picture is nice, I love the monocrome and the posture, even how the breasts dangle.  Frida Månsson Bergholtz replies: "No you dont se many of those. I love how the breat dangle its my favorite part of the picture. I need to repaint it though I am much better now. Glad you like it and sorry about the late reply." | |