| 29 Jan 2001 | Anneke Hut | I love him without the teeth. It makes him kind of puppy and harmless, but I guess a dragon SHOULD have teeth (sigh). | |
| 31 Jan 2001 | The guy who built the thing | *lol* A very big puppy  The length from the muscles in front of his fore limbs to just beyond his back limbs is about 4 meters or 13 feet (roughly. I don't know the exact conversion). As for harmless...you have noticed the spikes, tusks and flame surely? | |
| 11 Dec 2001 | Lawrence T. Kwan | this only took 9 hours??? dang... my best 2D stuff takes longer than that. I'm still dabbling in 3D, so I have yet to be very efficient at that either. | |
| 3 May 2002 | Riikka | 3D dragons are scary... | |
| 14 Jun 2003 | Waterstream | Wow, this is really good. I dont know anything about 3d animation, but I would say that 9 hours seems reasonable. I really like the texture, for some reason it reminds of an orange but it is really good. Dragon-ish. He looks cute without teeth! | |
| 12 Aug 2003 | Naomi Emma Chen | (laughs) Interesting use of perspective. Ah, computer art. Elfwood needs more, methinks, if it's all this pleasureable. | |
| 9 Dec 2005 | Nancy C. Miller | s/he looks kida like a cool train thing. the fire would be the front light...see? if you don't it's cool, but that was just my first impression. Neato pic anyway. | |