| 10 Jan 2001 | Erik Johnson | Woah! Very very cool! Incredible detail. Though I don't know how he'd be able to stick anyone with his horn, you did a spendid job on it. It reminds me of that guy in the guiness book of world records, that has the longest finger nails. Makes your Unicorn look like a wise OLD unicorn. I really like the detail in the hair. | |
| 12 Jan 2001 | Deborah L. R. Dixon | Makes me think of old woodcuts and etchings. Great image. | |
| 18 Feb 2001 | Norma Peters | I love your unicorn concepts...so different from the traditional ones, but very, very suitable. | |
| 23 Jun 2001 | Rebeccawolf Silverfur <rkr42@uls...net> | OOh, spiff. And no, it prolly wouldn't be hard to battle with such a horn. Poke the tip into the enemy and go drill-drill through da flesh. Eee. | |
| 1 Mar 2002 | Sacha C. Haworth | Ooh, different. I like the detail you put into the mane and the muscles but I am "trad" unicorn fan meself. Still I am impressed. | |
| 4 Feb 2003 | Krissy Everett | Veeeeryyyy original, i like your comment about the horn being different breaks makes it grow in a slightly different direction, makes sense for a worrior. | |
| 20 Aug 2003 | Johanna 'Dragon' Jonsson | Very cool. The details are amazing. But what has happened with the poor beast's horn?...*smile* | |
| 29 Nov 2003 | Kay ´Dragon-Balistic´ Bradakur | What an awesome unicorn! That's all I have to say. | |
| 27 Sep 2004 | artsychic8654 | That be a sweet tatto!!!!! | |