| 7 Jul 2002 | AndiraTyme | I liked the first one better. I too viewed Sam as a very innocent person, and that other one showed that as well, and to the person who said they didn't think hobbits looked so human, they are often called halflings, or basically minature humans, with a few different characteristics, such as big hairy feet, and they are often mistaken for small children, throughtout most of fantasies realms at least. | |
| 20 Sep 2002 | Patricia Faye Neal | You know, you could almost say that the other version of Sam was before they met up with all their horrible dangers. This could be after they finished their quest and are returning to the Shire. He looks more mature and worldly in this one. Perfect. | |
| 17 Dec 2002 | Anonymous | looks just how I imagined him! | |
| 3 Feb 2003 | NotAnAddict | That's Sam, and no mistake. ;-) | |
| 14 Mar 2003 | Kate Fairfax | I'll admit my own visions of hobbits are very movie-based, but this is a very good non-movie-based Sam. I like it better than the other one, I think he looks much more intelligent and I like his cloak (though I liked his outfit in the other one too) | |
| 17 Jun 2003 | Gia <Ariana8604@hot...com | Very, very good. Very realistic. Not really Sam, but very good. | |
| 7 Feb 2004 | dreamcatcher | A beautiful picture...but i wouldnt say it was Sam | |
| 23 Mar 2004 | DonWiesel[Ger] | Uhum... it looks a little bit like my Grandpa... | |
| 4 Mar 2006 | Karin 'Solarfall' Brouwer | Very Book!wise Samwise! (and I think that of your first version as well). Good to see people actually drawing HOBBITS in stead of pretty actors... after all, the Book was there first, dear people. | |
| 12 Mar 2006 | Shauna | Wow this is excellent....its Samwise all over! Something about his face reminds me of Sean Astin mind you....but that just makes it better! It's great | |