| 8 Oct 2000 | Amanda | That is an absolutely gorgeous unicorn. Wow. I especially like the tail. Stunning... | |
| 11 Oct 2000 | Mikhail Shvyryev | At first sight I thought it to be just another unicorn of many, but something caught my eye and it took me some time to understand what. He is -moving-, I tell you, -moving-... *snicker* | |
| 12 Dec 2000 | Johanna M. Pascoe | oh I love it. a pretty unicorn indeed. | |
| 22 Dec 2000 | Flavia Antonella Canepa | i like this one, thanx for the coment, one thing the eyes are to close one to the other, and draw horse figure it's very difficult, because they complex anatomy this one is quite fine,but with practice it could be a lot better | |
| 9 Oct 2001 | Andrea 'Silver1' Bodel | after scrutinizing it, I can say there is only 2 problems with the unicorn, and that has absolutly nothing to do with your drawing style, after all its well shaded and just plain good looking. Now that i think of it, both make the picture more explainable, see the hind quarters are higher then the withers, meaning he's weak back there, because it won't be able to reach under itself properly to lunge forward, but I suppose, that would prove why it was seen, it can't run fast enough to get away! hehe, anyway, the other problem is the whithers, if you slapped a saddle on that horse it would slide right off, which is the really sneaky part  anyway, just stopping by cause you looked at the "silver" picture of my hammie, and that there is the cutest hamster in the whole world, bar none. | |
| 5 Apr 2007 | Christine E. McLeod | Awwww... what pretty eyes! Fantastic shading, as well. | |