| 21 Nov 2004 | Bob | How did u do that?I want that program! | |
| 3 Apr 2006 | Steph | My jaw dropped when I saw this starting to move. it's beautiful. It flows smoothe, and that little skip/pause when it starts over is perfect, because horses really do do a little hover in mid air before a hoof touches down again. Finish it! It's amazing! | |
| 26 Jun 2006 | Catapatra | WOW thats so koolies. | |
| 21 Jul 2006 | Anonymous | ahhhhha!!!!! i love it so much!!
LOOK AT IT! | |
| 26 Nov 2006 | Cynthia Conner | *blink* WOW! This is very, very good! I did a stick-figure flipbook once... and even that managed to severely suck! This is really good! The movement is flawless, allowing for the kind of animation you'll normally get on Elfwood (and without that, it's pretty good!) The body is just so... graceful! I love how you did the legs so long and graceful, and how the back is short (don't ask. I've always likes horses with short backs... o_O) But yeah. AWESOMENESS! ^____^ DO MORE! | |
| 22 Jun 2007 | J. Thomason | Great muscle work!!! | |
| 11 Sep 2007 | Floriane Mohr | AAAAA EXPLAIN ME, how can I do that, I wanna know your logiciel's name. | |
| 7 Aug 2008 | Sarah "Fragore" Roper | how did you make this? please tell me! | |
| 7 Aug 2008 | Ellyssa A. Haas | This looks so good! | |
| 25 Aug 2008 | ComeToGrips | nah, not hard to do, you just need that film program that puts frames together. it’s just stop-action. neck keeps growing and shrinking. got a ways to go  Ren Wolf aka Laura Spear replies: "got a long ways to go, but at least it is something similar to how a horse moves" | |