| 30 May 2000 | Mr.poop | nice job TRACING you god-damned cheater, get out of Elfwood! | |
| 10 Oct 2000 | Johan Hertz | You learn by practice, I also often uses a image to help me get things right. And bye the way this image just have the pose of the "origanal" image the rest is very much the artist work. | |
| 2 May 2001 | Liz | I agree...I saw this very picture elsewhere, though this is just a part. Use it to practice, but please don't post it as your original. | |
| 7 Nov 2001 | Someone | ever heard of this site SHANE its the original of your so called own ingenious art http://train.missouri.org/~prestons/Pages/NobleDrag/greatwarriors.htm | |
| 2 Mar 2002 | Kevin Wolf | I don't think he traced, but it is not an original. it looks like you freehanded (subtle differences). | |
| 23 Aug 2003 | Natalie Hughes | *thinks* I have the game-box with this picture on it too..... but it is a good copy/tracing/practice. I think more copy than trace somehow. | |
| 3 Oct 2003 | Philark | I must admit that I, myself, practiced using that same exact dragon several years ago. I still have sketch (colored now) in my folio, and it remains as one of "my" better drawings...but I'd never post it online or display for the mere fact that I'd be infringing on the creative rights the original artist has to that dragon. Art does take practice, but practice skeches of other peoples art shouldn't be posted...(in my humble opinion) | |
| 29 Jun 2004 | MAX | Nice dragon im a fan of them too. But i think it should be in color. Keep it up, u know, drawin dragons! | |
| 15 Feb 2007 | Anonymous | Iv'e seen this before, its one of two dragons jousting. Ill admit copeing is somtimes good practice by you can't post it as your own work. | |
| 7 Mar 2008 | Shrek | The left hind leg really sucks. But forget that, apart from that flaw the pose is great. It’s full of action and by combining the pose with the flamethrowing, the pic is full of action and I like it. | |