| 25 Jun 2002 | Ryan 'RPZ' Potsey | Awesome dragon. But with only one wing it looks a little incomplete. As for dragon with personality its big jaw makes it look like a big friendly but not too bright dragon.  Christina G. Gaudet replies: "The dragon in the play was suppose to be friendly and not to bright. I ended up using the face with a few modifications, but the wing I made smaller and less, um, holy. However, my dad said he looked mad... I don't think so, but whatever." | |
| 15 Sep 2002 | Emily 'Fluffhead' Hoge | oooo! This wasn't for Donald and the Dragon, was it?
WHEEE! Yummy pen skills *envy envy envy* I can't draw with pens >_< I REALLY like the look of the scraggly, ripped up wing, it makes him look so very much like a battle dragon. Nummers. | |
| 18 Nov 2002 | Jason Ellis | Oh I love the drawing and the way you have drawn it and everything, and I am not a technically correct commentor or anything, but the wing is behind his back leg... Well I kind of like the idea of that because it would make him fly funny with him dangling underneath his wing as he flew; perhaps instead of his front or back limbs being evolved into wings, maybe it is his tail - that would make it very original dragon anatomy.
I do love the pencil work in this. | |
| 27 Jun 2005 | Stacey D Fisher | *eyes get really big and glaze over* Oooo....I love this...there really is nothing else to say, other than...I love this. I love dragons, but I can't draw them for anything. This is brilliant, the detail, the texture...just...WOW...I love the wings...This dragon has SO much personality, like an old veteran dragon who's seen loads of battles with knights. I would love to sit down and talk to it...does it need a princess to guard? I'm not a princess, but I would totally volunteer!  Christina G. Gaudet replies: "haha. He had a bit of difficulty with his last princess. She had some difficulties with living in a "damp, dirty cave" and he had a bit of a problem with her being so tasty. Needless to say, the relationship didn't last long." | |