| 1 Nov 2006 | pixie | wow good nice thought provoking riginal picture and so well drawn goodie 2D to 3D thats a good thing what about doing 4D next time yippeeeeeee  Tan Zu Puayen replies: "Wish I could " | |
| 21 Nov 2006 | rayven | Wow kinda trippy...From me thats a compliment | |
| 21 Nov 2006 | Dennis ´DNZ´ Menheere | reminds me of Escher. a lot. which is a compliment | |
| 13 Dec 2006 | Falk Holzapfel | I rarely saw a picture here which describes the magic of drawing more exactly. | |
| 19 Jan 2007 | Bob | Omg this is like so amazing i totaly love it =^^=  Tan Zu Puayen replies: "Thanks Bob." | |
| 4 Oct 2007 | David Michael | Ooo, cool. For some reason I'm reminded of Calvin & Hobbes...just because their imaginations are always making the mundane become magical. I like the black and white "sketchy" look. It really works for this.  Tan Zu Puayen replies: "Thanks for the comment. Perhaps I should do another large piece of work like this one soon." | |
| 4 Oct 2007 | Memphis | This is awesome! Really fantastic, great shading  Tan Zu Puayen replies: "Thanks. " | |
| 18 Dec 2007 | Sherri L. White | Ooooo sooooo way too cool! Love the detail in this...you can almost hear the engines kicking in. Wheeeee. Excellent detail. Great idea and great piece!!!  Tan Zu Puayen replies: "Umm... gotta love jet engines... Thanks- I really owe the idea to M.C.Escher the artist/mathematician." | |
| 24 Dec 2007 | Lotta Salo | I really like this, the idea is great and the and it's very well drawn!! (:  Tan Zu Puayen replies: "Thanks Always great to receive comments and encouragements." | |
| 8 Jan 2008 | Vizbizz | This is very reminiscent of Escher, but unlike some other work I have seen this really WORKS! The style and composition are awesome. I'd love to see more of this.  Tan Zu Puayen replies: "Thanks. It's very interesting... this is an old, old work of mine, but it seems to speak to my audience the best (perhaps it's the mod choice thing)... have my composition disimproved over time?...But anyhow, the thing I discover about Escher-ish art is that, while it's good to draw them for fun, it's not something to stick to for long, because they are rather emotionless and doesn't touch the heart." | |