| 19 Sep 2004 | Anne | Again crapwow this rocks the sad ness of the pic... i just have no words to describe it wow  Maggie L.A. Duckworth replies: "Thankyou, very much, for commenting about the sadness in the picture. Its one of the main reasons I wanted to draw it, and it makes me very, very happy that it was noticed." | |
| 19 Sep 2004 | The girl formally know as nothing | | |
| 19 Sep 2004 | Cayza 'Ghonchi' Svedlund | NO! no shadow! vampire (?) don't have shadows! I gives them a bit mystic thingy. just one thing. the wings are a bit low. you should put them a bit higer up. other wise, it's easy for them too look fake or like they are loose. *makes a silly first comment dance*  Maggie L.A. Duckworth replies: "*nods* I agree...the wings do seem a bit low. Though wouldn't want them to be too high, either. ^^ Its hard to find a happy medium, and there aren't exactly books on the subject of where to attatch wings to humans. Or are there...? *goes off to ponder* Its a good point you make, either way." | |
| 1 Oct 2004 | Nish | The shading looks great, and leaving out his shadow does give it a little bit of a mysterious feeling. Depending if the light source was coming from beneath and upwards he might not have one visible anyway. *applause* Excellent!  Maggie L.A. Duckworth replies: "Oooh, I didn't even think about that! Thats a very good point. ^^ Though...now that I'm pondering on it, I have no clue where this picture got off to in real life. o.O I don't think I could change it even if I wanted to." | |
| 10 Dec 2004 | Maglor Melwasul | read 'the shadow of Skellig' or something like that from David Almond and you know were to attach them | |