| 27 May 2001 | Chantal Peeters | This is fantastic!!! I love how you did the background, it's so realistic. The dragons are awesome!! | |
| 12 Sep 2001 | Marius Ernst | Now THIS is inspiring. *holds his head in a basket of cold water to prevent overheating from all the storylines that start developing in his mind* | |
| 19 Oct 2001 | Marius Ernst | There you have it. I actually wrote a story about this one. I hope you'll come over and read it. It's in my lib and called "We gather at the stones". | |
| 24 Oct 2001 | Lora Craig-Gaddis | Oh my! you've really made the viewer feel small in this picture. I get the feeling I'm spying while hiding behind a rock and fervently hoping I'm not discovered! | |
| 1 Jul 2002 | Jacob S. Wendel | Didn't I comment on this? I'm sure I did... I know I read the story... | |
| 28 Oct 2002 | Laura Feucht | Heeee... It looks like a dragon council meeting... | |
| 1 Nov 2002 | Anna Olender | HAHA thats awsome! thats going to replace the section in my history notebook  | |
| 13 Jun 2003 | Top Dawg | It does look like a counsel meetin'!!! Tight though. Ermmmm i like the casting of the darkness that you casted over the dragon | |
| 14 Sep 2003 | Thomas F Abrahamsson | It would have looked better if you saved it as a JPEG picture. If you convert it to a GIF and index color palette, also don't use "pattern" dithering, but instead select some "diffusion" method. If that was all mumbojumbo to you, don't worry ...  | |
| 21 Sep 2004 | John Teall | I don't know how i missed seeing your comment till now. believe it or not i DO know or have a pretty good idea what you're talking about - but - i didn't get there that way. didn't convert it TO a gif but created it as one. which as it turns out, rendering to a file as a tga insted of redering to viewport as a gif does solve that patern dithered look, even if i do later convert it to a gif, though in either case a much higher density and with it file size resault. purple mountain magical and yard006 are examples of this better method that i'm starting to use more of the time now. (all autocad, no photoshop involved)
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