| 23 Jul 2000 | The Artist | Hey, Curtis. I usually adjust colour balance in Photoshop after I've finished the pen & ink work. In this case I used a duotone (or duplex color as it's called in Photoshop) concisting of two shades, of burnt sienna. | |
| 25 Jul 2000 | Laura M. Wilson | REALLYREALLY GOOD! Except..I dunno, in this case the shading kinda makes her look plastic. I guess that the same could be said for my drawings, but..*shrugs* Just my two cents. | |
| 18 Aug 2000 | Kim Van Gampelaere | She is beautifull! The style is great! Nice pose. | |
| 5 Mar 2001 | Sean | aww this picture is great i laughed so hard i cryed | |
| 26 Mar 2001 | Stefani | Hahahaa. I like it. Very well done, the naked woman is such a guy thing. hehehehe... | |
| 2 Aug 2001 | L.H. | Laura (above) is right about the plastic thing. I think it's the type of shading you used on the girl, those diagonal slashes. You made the lines too far spread on her hip/butt, and too pronounced. The style of shading worked really good on the upraised arm, but it simply looks... weird... when it's not continued on the rest of the pic (like the bird and the perch). Plus the face looks funky. I like it though, and wish I had the skill to do more than critique. Tell me if you'r ever going to do this over again. | |
| 18 Apr 2002 | Emessis | Stool pigeon! Hee hee! ^_~ | |
| 27 May 2002 | McBeth | Very realistic proportions, great pose and awesome shading! Good sense of humour too! | |
| 24 Oct 2002 | Tiny | *screams* I loveitloveitloveitloveit! Love some mores!  | |
| 17 Sep 2005 | Alexey Lutsenko | Great! Great! Great! Wonderful plastic, pose! Al lis exellent! Bless you! | |