| 24 May 2000 | Gryphon | I love this picture. Something about the stylised colouring and lack of a definitive outline that allows the eye to truly see the animal. Your gaze just runs over the curves fluently. Keep it up | |
| 23 Jul 2000 | Crissy Gottberg | Improve? Well that depends on the way you want your style. I think this would make a good abstract. But if you want it to be more realistic... get some more colors and try blending them a bit. You can use terpintine to blend oil pastels but watch for fumes and you need only a very little bit... very little. | |
| 26 Jul 2000 | Stacey Rebekah Leech | *Grins* You were the first to write in my gallery, just thought i'd remind you *lol* I like this one, i think the shadding it really well done and the colours used well. My own wolfs never seem to turn out right. Great work! | |
| 22 Aug 2000 | Katy L. Rewston | its good (soory i have to do this) hhhhhooooooooooooowwwwllllll! | |
| 20 Sep 2002 | Nathan Neil Phillips | The legs are a bit short which gives it a bit of a corgi-like appearance. However, The shading and coloration are nice.  Rachel Rose Glaser replies: "I would have to say I am insanely insulted. Not to offend anyone, but I despise corgies. Anyway, his legs look shorter because the grass is obscuring them. Perhaps if you look a little closer you can see." | |
| 15 Oct 2002 | Chyaz The Leprechaun | I look different from other leprechauns as I have wings....... love the picture though....... | |
| 25 Nov 2002 | Strump | This drawing is well done, the coloring is nice! | |
| 5 Feb 2003 | Manuela B. Duczeminska | If I moveback and squint, he becomes smooth and 3D... I like it | |
| 9 Feb 2003 | Heather Steele | I so agree with that person up there. I want to do the howl thing now. Haha. | |