| 8 May 2001 | Sander Schoemaker | What I think of watercolors is that it should be used to do not-humanoid things only, like landscapes or surreal thingies. But you got some realy good anotomy here, even though her position looks like she is walking down a hill or something... | |
| 9 May 2001 | Janice A. Swogger | Hmm... I use watercolors or watercolor pencils for everything in my gallery! I think you did a wonderful job for your first time. I had that problem with the lines, too... but then just stopped outlining in general. Just left the pencils (which will sometimes smear, too). I like the colors you chose to use on her. Nice work. | |
| 11 May 2001 | Wendy Reynolds | Water color is best for landscape *hehe* god knows I've messed up a few drawings trying to use it for people ;-ppp I really like the coloring you did with it even with the complications  | |
| 20 Jun 2001 | Ellen 'the Alaskan' Million | Bah... don't listen to those people above; I use watercolor for people all the time. You just need tinier brushes. The only thing I think this needs is a shadow... she doesn't look connected to the ground. | |
| 7 Oct 2003 | Arwen Gwyneth | Lovely! Very well done. And Watercolor is for everything! Never let any one limit you! ^^ lol. only thing that i can see that needs work is her bust is too big for the rest of her body. | |
| 24 Nov 2006 | St3ven, | I think it´s great! what you said about the messed up face, it´s not that bad (at least here on the screen it isn't) because also creates a nice shade across the face, so its not that bad =) | |