| 5 Feb 2001 | Aram R. Mayor | Actually you did a great job! The color and their varying densities are applied very nicely. Perhaps you want to work on the eye a bit to give it more detail - faces usually profit from that. The jagged line of the mouth could use a little work too. All in all though a fine piece! Congrats and cheers to watercolors! | |
| 21 Mar 2001 | Rachael | I believe that it does have a very 'pernese' dragon look, though her eye seems quite green...maybe some blue would help with her. Still, the watercolor is great! | |
| 30 Nov 2001 | Coen de Moor | He looks very realistic. I have never seen a real dragon, so I wouldn't know what they look like, so I cannot be sure if this looks realistic or not. But it seem realistic looking to me. | |
| 6 Dec 2001 | Victoria E. Brennan | She would be the queen of the dragons!! She is absolutely charming.. Yellow is my favorite color *s* She certainly stands out  You did an amazing job using your water colors  I love this pic! | |
| 4 Nov 2003 | Astarael the Sorrowful | Ummmm, I'm guessing the last two people haven't read DRoP. It isn't a he, for one thing, and its color isn't yellow, it's gold. And dragons don't exist...this is from the book series? *raises eyebrows at Coen de Moor*
Anyways, it's very, very good, I'm impressed. I do a lot of drawings of Pernese dragons myself. | |
| 11 Feb 2004 | Gabrielle <lonelygurlie15@ent...net> | Great job with the watercolors. You have done well with this one. It is a great piece of your art cause it came from the heart. Keep the great art coming girl! | |
| 28 Jun 2005 | Ben A. Amick | Well, I like the structure of the head, but you seem to have forgotten that pernese dragons have faceted eyes, like the head of a diamond. Keep that in mind on your next. | |