| 16 Nov 2001 | Robyn Garbacz | Wow great job on the details! | |
| 16 Nov 2001 | Kir talmage-barnes | Interesting and nifty stone work. How did you do it?Thanks! It's an image map on a really simple 3D model. The marble was from a photo I took of a floor in Rome (I think), for this exact purpose. Then in Bryce, I mapped the photo to the object, sort of like wrapping paper, and later smudged the photo's edges out in Photoshop. | |
| 16 Nov 2001 | Jarmo Humalajärvi | Yippee! I am not the onlyone drawing reading gargoyles. This is cute. Please pay a visit to my little gallery and take a look at my reading gargoyle  ) | |
| 16 Nov 2001 | Lisa Månsson | Ohh... I love the way she just lies there unaware of the rest of the world. And the texture of the walll. Amazing | |
| 16 Nov 2001 | Cadimus | Tis only one t'ing ah can say....WOW!!!! | |
| 17 Nov 2001 | Melanie Shasko | WOW....thaz all i can say....holy! how did you do that Oo!!! | |
| 21 Feb 2002 | Sarah J. Waters | The detail and texture of this piece is great. I love it. | |
| 21 May 2002 | Anya ´broom rider´ Kholodova | Oh, I love this picture! The stone and ivy are so skillfully done and the gargoyle's pose is so gracefully-calm… But the thing I love the most is this wonderful atmosphere  | |