| 5 May 2001 | Kathleen Ann Brown | I see this, not as some sort of 'being' watching over a city, but as a sort of *thinks of word* representational picture. Almost as if the girl in the background were someone who had unchallenged control over this city, some sort of leader, and the picture is simply showing how she almost does play with it like a toy city. | |
| 15 May 2001 | Laila*Lucine Lisle | I personally choose to believe that she is a supreme goddess looking down over a futuristic city, perhaps playing with them, or just keeping watch to make sure they're safe. Do you mind if I write a story about it?
No, of course not. Go ahead, I can't wait to read the result! | |
| 19 May 2001 | Christin 'Malice' Larsson | Muahahah!, from her expression I bet she's thinking " This is my playground! mmm!, now were should I start huh?!" I like this! | |
| 4 Jun 2001 | Sara Loosen | I would look like that should anyone place a cake in front of me... Actually... Suppose she was a goddess, as real as you drew her. The priests could live in one of the towery thingummies, and instead of just worshipping some lifeless statue, they'd call out the prayers or questions or just greetings to the goddess through a megaphone... | |
| 30 Sep 2002 | Adam <Adgray@AOL...com> | What about having this person as the main character who lives in the city. It has a similar composition to what some film posters use. Even Star Trek videos with their faces near the space ships or station (DS9) What you could do is to involve other characters by the side of this character. Would like to see it coloured in and could a Sci Fi story come from it. Using their powers to defend the city from evil that lurks in the shadows. Keep up the great work, love to see some more. | |