| 8 Sep 2002 | Andrew david rowling | He does look like a child's storybook type dragon, but he also looks believable too. That's my favourite kind of art. I really like his head, and the muscles are very well done too. All in all, good stuff. Only needs some colouring or shading or something, but that's just a personal opinion (in fact, this whole comment was a personal opinion... great. Now I've confused myself).
cheeseThanks. Yes, he does need color, I'll get to it eventually. | |
| 8 Sep 2002 | Julia ann lock | He just looks sooo relaxed, though.Yes, looks quite happy. He'd be happier if I get around to coloring him. | |
| 21 Sep 2002 | | Oh, he's -adorable-. Such a personable little smile he has.Thanks! I thought he was pretty cute too! | |
| 30 Sep 2002 | Trisp | That is so cool! I love the beard!Thanks! I like it too! | |
| 24 Aug 2003 | Anonymous | The horn doest look quite attached tho....... | |
| 12 Oct 2003 | Justin T. Short | beautiful work on the expression, especially around the eye. have you ever seen the works of Paul Kidby? you and he are among the few artists i know of that give such life to the facial expressions of their dragons. (check the illustrations for Terry Pratchett's book "The Last Hero" to see what i mean) | |
| 10 Nov 2003 | Allison Whitby | He's so cute! I love dragons! | |
| 19 Mar 2004 | Hanna H. Taylor | I like this dragon, it's really original and his expression is just lovely! | |