| 22 Nov 2000 | Lennart K. Thilander | This one is just lovely! Love the expression on her face, and her pose. And the way you draw that belly-button is great. Keep it up! ::Chuckles:: Never did I think I'd get a compliment on the way I drew her belly-button! Thank you very much! | |
| 20 Dec 2000 | JT 'Wolfe' Baldwin | Alright!!!!! Another belly-button pic... love it.. I think charcoal is, so far, your best median. The form and shading is FANTASTIC! Although that white spot distracts a bit... sorry.... Great pic! Oh! ::blush:: Whoopsie. I totally forgot about the white spot, I'm sorry, I'll get one up there that doesn't have one. I think I had written my name really big where the white spot was and I thought -that- would be distracting. And yes, I'm trying hard to do more belly-button type piccas. Thank you for commenting! | |
| 16 Jan 2001 | Ayizi Sel | very simplistic, good harmony of blacks and whites, nice abstraction of geometry, lovely lady. Thank you. I was thinking of drawing her again, using things I've learned to make her better..But anywho, thankies for commenting! | |
| 4 Feb 2001 | Jennifer D. De Salme | Cool! I really like the way the cloth is falling on her arms and her pose is faboo! I could never get the hang of characols, this pic looks great! Thanks! This is actually one of my first experiments with charcoal, I just kinda lucked out I guess. ^.^ | |
| 10 Mar 2001 | Laura Rhoades-Stovall | This is a wonderful piece..dark and full of depth. Thank you, Laura. It's popular with a lot of people.. only no one knows that most of the 'shading' done in this picture was accidental.. >.< | |