| 3 Mar 2004 | Spider-Matt | I think I'll print this out and add a little word bubble pointing to the interesting looking man saying, "Oops." HAHA! FUNNY! Nice new D&D pics. They look more detailed than your other ones, like you put more time into these ones (referring to 'Tilik the Mighty,' as well). Though I must express my concern that this character appears to be a bit sad. If this drawing is an expression of your feelings at the moment, all I can say is that you're failing to look at the bright side of life. I mean, sure, he has dead people behind him, not the most pleasant thing in the world. But then again, HE'S not the one lying dead on the ground! See? Bet you're feeling better already.
PS: For those who might be reading this, I'm being sarcastic. Tim is not really manic depressive... I think... | |
| 27 Mar 2004 | Laura Ellen Rappleye | He'd better not be manic depressive or I'll make him wish he was.  j/k Tim. But you put new stuff up! Yay! I really like this one out of the lot. Like spidie up there mentioned, the detail is brought more into play on this one than your other new ones. And his expression is fine, considering his surroundings. I don't think true, good warriors ever really like killing, even if it's necessary. | |
| 1 Feb 2008 | Lex | Nice drawing, good on you to make a paladin sad after killing.. makes sense .. one thing though, you drew a longsword, not a bastard sword.. | |