| 8 Nov 2002 | Brian 'Bonedust' Dillon | Comments?...Well looks good to me...Would be better without the blue lines though...oh yeah..*first comment dance*...how could I forget... | |
| 23 Nov 2002 | Elf Child | WOW!A great picture! I have been working on my own. They are ok......now more about your! It's PERFECT! | |
| 18 Jan 2003 | Alexandra Morris | *thinks the blue lines are just fine considerring what a pain in @$$ they are to remove and, usually given in indication when the paper is lined, the person may not exactly have that kind of time* /rant For a 4" tall sketch there is an incredible amount of detail, and perhaps more to the point CHARACTER, in this sketch. Wonderful  | |
| 15 Feb 2003 | Naomi | Why do you always do those funny boots on people? Looks like it would hurt to wear them...The only other pics in my gallery with that style of boot are the old Butch&Spike comics - which is an entirely different case (they're meant to be silly). I admit I should have used something more practical for this one, but I'm a *tad* confused about your use of the word 'always'... | |
| 1 Jun 2003 | shazza | You have so much skill, i have trouble with detail do you have any tips?I would do anything to draw as well as you!!!Well, my style generally isn't very detailed - I wish it were. I only have one tip - when you add detail, focus on high contrast areas - that's what will catch and hold someone's eye, so it's where detail is noticed. Now, to follow my own advice... | |
| 20 Dec 2003 | Gwynneth 'Talynden' Reid | The horse hooves are great,you dont need tips. | |
| 29 Mar 2004 | Meg Davenport | this is so pretty! Your horse anatomy is really good. For hoof tips, maybe try looking at some pictures of them? It helps alot to have some reference photos  | |