| 16 Apr 1999 | Casey R. Barthels | not bad kort....anatomy is a little off but the poses are nice | |
| 1 Jul 1999 | Philip Edward Alexy | i like....the upper left one's face is a little off, but the poses remind me of the style of "The Thief and the Cobbler"...Richard Williams. | |
| 3 Jul 1999 | John Teall | i like the stylized exageration of crafty movement in the way the forground figure is drawn. the one in the background looks wide open and vulnurable to attack in that stance. not unbalanced but... i wouldn't want to be her is that position facing someone who knew what they were doing... | |
| 10 Nov 1999 | Michael J Dandaneau Sr | With each different style, I'm more impressed. Well done. | |
| 28 Sep 2000 | Kevin the Red | The girl seems okay, but the guy could use a little work. Aside from the need for a manicure, I think his arms and hands are too thin for his body. Even if his cloak is billowing from a breeze or something, he couldn't use a sword with arms proportionately that small. Aside from that, I kinda like it. | |
| 18 Jun 2001 | Carissa R. Merz | Errmm... Well.. They have nice lines.. And They are crisp.. Youve got a good starting point here for the differences between men and women.. But... Well.. The ladys thighs look masculane, where as the guys hands look feminine (old witch femininy type).. anmd The faces are a bit similar.. When doing guys faces, Ive found that they are normally a bit longer than females faces, with more of a flat chin.. Though I still cant put those components together successfully myself most of the time.. I know that they work.. ANywho.. Keep up the good work! | |