| 12 Jul 2004 | Hayley M Rust | p.s. The arrow is also on the wrong side of the bow  | |
| 12 Jul 2004 | Hayley M Rust | I love this, you have captured some great movement. Only one critique though... the bow is too small for the character to be an effective weapon. You need something that is nearly as tall as the person who is drawing it unless it is a modern compound bow. | |
| 19 Aug 2004 | Anonymous | She's beautiful! | |
| 29 Jan 2005 | Faerie Lover | This is an amazingly beautiful drawing. Probaly the best archer I have seen on the site | |
| 1 Dec 2005 | Marcus W. Ager | Awesome! My fav part is the cloak, it's so perfect! ^^ | |
| 28 Jan 2006 | Alexey Lutsenko | Good work! Really amazing! | |
| 13 Apr 2006 | bernie | this is art. love it .the arrow does belong on the other side of the bow. but as for the LENGTH it means nothing.as one commenter states.she just dont know a lot.and some people should not comment about things they know not. | |
| 9 May 2006 | Amy J. Daher | It looks like someone was trying to sneak up on her and she is just casually turning around to shoot them. Very neat. I love your shading and your amazing anatomy skills! | |
| 28 Sep 2006 | Rose | A) I love the pic...looks beautiful  As an archer, I've often tried to shoot from that side of the bow, and while you sacrifice some accuracy, it CAN be done. C) While it may be an inch or so short, it looks like a classic shortbow, which is meant to be small and maneuverable which off-sets the damage being less. :::climbs down from soapbox::: | |
| 26 Nov 2007 | Thomas Anlauf | Very dynamic and cute! Like it very much! | |