| 10 Jan 1999 | Talon | Unlike the others, I like the idea of the characters being farther back, it gives the effect of a more intense picture, it could not have been done so well if they had been any closer. | |
| 2 Jun 1999 | John Teall | ok if you say so - that mage bolt realy sets off your sky...
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| 2 Jun 1999 | Sofia Norlén | Is that a Bryce background? Just wondering... | |
| 13 Jun 1999 | Matthew | I have to disagree with several of the comments here. I think the smallness of the characters is a strong point in the picture. I can understand their desire to see more of the characters, but you have done something more like an Asian landscape here. The characters shrink into relative insignificance giving us a very different perspective then you usually get in heroic fantasy. There is a sense of distance. We still care about the action, but it is overshadowed by the beautifully rendered timelessness of earth and sky. | |
| 30 Jun 1999 | Alan R. Howcroft | Great concept. The figures accentuate the scale of the back-ground. It works well. | |
| 13 Oct 1999 | Misti Turner | Oh, that is an absolutly beautful background. | |
| 18 Jun 2001 | Michele | I like it. Reminds me of a book i've read.Except the dragon was a boy.oh well. looks cool. | |
| 7 May 2003 | Danielle | I think you have done a great job especially the backgrond, i woudn't change a thig. | |
| 19 Jul 2006 | Amber | I saw a movie that was similar to that scene | |