| 29 Oct 2004 | SplinterofDarkness | maybe bringing the hands lunging for the neck or just draw back the robots arm in a striking pose.just a suggestion.oh yeah and AWESOME work!you definitely throw great detail into all your pics | |
| 3 Nov 2004 | Anonymous | Nice work. Just a thought: the "action" might be helped if you put the cyborg's right leg down. When throwing a punch you would normally step into it. Or, if it is a set up for a "left" from the cyborg, his right hand should be on the demon's chest in a holding or knocking off balance type move. To my eye it almost looks as if the cyborg is only pushing the demon out of the way to go around him. then again, maybe that's the intent  Oh well... there's my 3 p  | |
| 2 Jun 2005 | Anonymous | I agree, but it still rocks | |
| 14 Sep 2005 | Technogothic | nice picture. great light full conversion cyborg look. demon is cool too.
Background is fine. its missing shadows is all.
keep it up... | |
| 15 Oct 2005 | Dusk!!!!!!!!!???! | The teeth remind me of the aliens teeth on alien vs preditor | |
| 6 Jun 2006 | Ashley | I've got dibs on the monster thingy ma jig. | |
| 11 Feb 2007 | Zombie Master | You Know When Four-Year-Olds' Try To Make Comics And To Display Motion They Draw Lines? Instead Of Lines Try Drawing Small Flexible Things, I.E. Strings, Threads, Random Bits Of Flesh. And To Raise The Tension Of The Painting Try Adding Lots Of Small Demons Grasping At The Cyborg, Or Zombies  (Please?) Also Try More Dramatic Color Schemes In The Back-Ground For A Less 'Flat' Effect, One More Thing I'm Not Good With Tree's So You're On Your Own There... Sorry If It Sounds Like I'm Preaching. P.S. Why Is This Considered Adult Contact?  Bruno Krippahl replies: "Preach away! I´m always interesting in reading your opinions on how to improve my art. The small deamons thing would be great, but this piece was requested with those two exact characters, so no artistic liberty there.As for the adult content thing... Not a clue. Maybe it has something to do with the description i gave when i submitted the piece? I will look into it. Thanks for your comments." | |
| 13 Jul 2007 | Tamara C. Johnson | I actually enjoy your background and trees a lot! I believe the "lack of motion" mentioned in the comments comes from one very simple thing: the creature's hair. Swirl it up under the thing's arm or crashing down over its face and voila! Instant motion! | |
| 3 Dec 2007 | Thomas Anlauf | Very cool picture! Like your dynamic style! | |