| 24 Apr 2002 | Meredith kyrn Dillman | Nah, it doesn't need bubbles, tha's just make it cheesy. I love the freaky eyes on the big blue guy. | |
| 6 May 2002 | Andrew Hellion | Now this makes me think of a drawing based on a Michael Moorcock novel, with Elric and Corum and Hawkmoon and the Conjuction of the Million Spheres. | |
| 30 May 2002 | Audrey S. Totire | It's a beauty, Jodi.... well what the know- it- all fellow students are implying by bubbles is they are a way of showing motion under water, like if you were able to show the bubbles trailing behind the splorgues or swishy water motion...or somebody getting trapped in a man eating man-o-war's tentacles (Not testicals! Gees!) with his tendrals trailing behind him...it's all about motion. If your's happy with out the bubbles well then-I'll be happy without the bubbles. | |
| 6 Apr 2003 | Lauren | Good, but it doesn't look that clean, is it suppose to be dirty? Dirt makes the world go round. For the record, I should like to mention that I dislike pictures that are clean and sparklie. It just doesn't look human. | |
| 16 May 2006 | Susan | Blue Planet always makes me think God (or Fate or Allah... whatever. *is a hippie that believes everything is true in it's own way*)was having a little too much fun while creating the sea-creatures...  I can totally understand that though, being a mindless doodle-artist myself.. Never know what you'll end up with!  | |
| 14 Jul 2008 | Bart Vermeulen | Very nice. I’m a ’shut off brain drawer’ too. I like the Splorques!!! | |