| 6 Jun 2004 | Markus | Wow... You did really well... Very inspiring... Keep up the good work | |
| 3 Nov 2004 | Sarah | I made a goofy in explaining the "butt strap" it goes a lil lower hten where you have your tail stop touching the butt... sorry for miscomminicaiton there | |
| 3 Nov 2004 | Sarah | Nice work... I agree with teh bridle needing a little work along with the strap behind his legs. having to take a draft course at school here I have learned about harness' and saddles.. The best position for the "butt strap" as it is called here.. is at the stifle which is lower.... with it's ideal spot being at the top portion of the curve of the back legsso almost where the tail stops touching the horses' but in teh picture anyway* and the work horse concept is gr8 gr8 muscling with the thickness of hooves too | |
| 22 Dec 2004 | Bart Caldwell | this picture is awesome. i dont know what the first commentor on this page is talking about.. why would a knight not ride a work horse? Knights in war situations rode huge warhorses like belgians, fresians, and clidesdales... | |
| 18 Feb 2006 | Mikki | I want the horse!! I just LOOOOOOVE that kind of horses, and I hope I could draw them as good as you do... | |
| 29 Aug 2006 | Danny | not that this is a bad picture this is an AMAZING picture... but i liked him better without the rider  | |
| 19 Jan 2007 | Anonymous | Fantastic. the shading is brilliant, and the structure is great. i wish i could draw as well as you. may your pencil stay sharp!! | |
| 2 Jul 2007 | Merlin | I don't understand how Cori E. Robinson finds all these little flaws. It's stunningly beautiful, in my opinion. My horses aren't half as nicely drawn as yours is. Congratulations on a fine piece of art. | |
| 6 Aug 2007 | Adrian goodlett | Suse that pic is awsem andme and my friends are making a drawling website too dont quite no the name yet but were still working on it ill practice my drawling get it to be cool like yours *2 thumbs up* =o) | |
| 19 Feb 2008 | Anon. | looks like a pony lol
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