| 30 Sep 2000 | Paul | dragon, neat, yep, but I'm focused on the rocks and sleeping bag! I've tried getting those effects for years! very groovy^~^ | |
| 10 Dec 2000 | Inge Schoorl | Wow, this is amazing! The rocks, especially, look so real. I love the little things strewn around the campsite (boots, dagger, the axe in the trunk and the bucket). I thought the sleeping bag looked rather coccoon-like; I don't know if this was intended, but I would've imagined it a bit wider, flatter. Also, the bucket is a little deformed, but other than it's amazingly cool. Well done. I didn't like the mummy bag much, and I also thought of it as more flat and bedroll like, but it didn't come out that way. | |
| 14 Dec 2000 | Sean | well its a nice background but the dragon's face is really messed up looking, and what use would a dragon have in that sword??? "Messed up looking" is something that I'm trying to do better about. Also who said it was a dragon. Perhaps it's a magic sword that turns a meek halfling into a dragon form. Or maybe the lizard monster likes using the sword to make fighting more interesting. I felt like adding the sword for fun, which after all is why I draw. | |
| 31 May 2001 | la'ire | i LOVE the foreground, but the head of the dragon/magic halfling/monster doesn't look like its connected to the body...apart from the monster it is absolutly brilliant!!!! "I see what you mean about the head. The neck rises up and back down to join the head, but the head fin blocks us from seeing that. I tried to hint at this by some shading on the fin, as if it was a bit translucent. I'm not sure how to improve this." | |
| 13 Aug 2007 | pixie | Thats my cousin christina you have drawn her very well especially her cute reptile face | |