| 11 Aug 2001 | Christopher 'Topher' Allen Shepard | A digital portrait of this level, all with a mouse? Incredible. It would have taken me 5 hours a night for 4 months to create this using a mouse. Actually, I find that a mouse is better for details than a tablet pen sometimes; it's steadier. The pen is good for quick, natural looking strokes, and long curvy strokes. Excellent work as always. | |
| 23 Nov 2001 | Myra Sloan | This is amazing. So clean, so precise and proportional. yet you've left room for imagination in the character's form and for expression. | |
| 19 Jan 2002 | Meredith kyrn Dillman | You did that with a mouse........?? Btw, tablets run around $99, maybe less now...It's worth it | |
| 5 Jul 2002 | Jonathan M. B. Hayes | A superb piece. Love the historic costume...he's a bit lilac  That's cool, I had a swashbuckler character once with penchant for expensive perfumes (The character was male btw)  | |
| 17 Sep 2002 | Stéphane 'Ombre' Marsaudon | I'm impressed...with a mouse? (well quite fitting for the Gray Mouser but...) Very nice interpretation of this great character down to the mischievious up-to-no-good look in his eyes | |
| 12 Dec 2002 | Paul | Very nice! I always pictured the Mouser as more average in size, and a bit more handsome (in a semi "gothic" way, think Johnny Depp maybe) but this is a whole new interpretation to me and is very, very fitting for Lieber's character. Perhaps leaving out much of the "epic hero" aspect of the Mouser, you took the "rogue" interpretation to new levels. I love it! | |
| 6 Mar 2004 | Darien Gerke <silvergrey12@hot...com> | The lighting is extraordinary, and he looks oh so very russian, if that makes any sense  Wonderfully detailed and realistic, good job! | |