| 12 Aug 2000 | Kevin G Hansen | I think the symbol is pretty cool, the shadeing is good and the string looks belevable.
Thanks. I've since completed another amulet drawing, it can be seen in my personal gallery. | |
| 18 Apr 2001 | Jennifer Toal | I love the texture of the amulet itself. Very nice.
Again, thank you. This was done for a role playing character. It's a clue to her background; something her mother gave her just before dying to help the character perhaps find her father and his people. | |
| 12 Aug 2001 | Benny | WOW! This is a really good pic! The shading is awesome! I love the symbol that is on the stone! It is too cool! Can't wait for the next one! Keep up the great work!
Thank you, and don't forget to check my personal gallery, I now have another amulet drawing in there. | |
| 30 Apr 2004 | Jennifer Leigh | Nice shading! Actually what I like the best are the tiny hairline cracks, it shows your attention to detail. Very very nice!
Thank you. Actually, I've debated pulling this drawing from my gallery since I have issues with the way I've handled the cording and the fact that the way the cord lies doesn't look entirely natural to me. I haven't because it's been a popular drawing and has been used in a role playing game called Mountain Quest. Don't get me wrong.. I like the amulet itself, it's just the cord I have issues with. | |
| 6 Jul 2006 | Alex | Hey can i use this for a book im righting?? Please
Sorry, but I have to say no. Although I have done work free of charge for close friends, and I have allowed non-profits agencies whose philosophies I agree with to use my work free of charge, I have to assume that your book falls into neither of these categories. If you (or your publisher) wish to discuss an artist fee, I can be contacted via the email link on my Elfwood homepage. As always, thank you for your interest in my work, and be please keep in mind that all material in Elfwood is copyrighted to the individual artists. | |