| 24 Oct 2005 | Leguan | Loading...just great! Love it! | |
| 11 Nov 2005 | Rob 'Malvado' Lockwood | Loading...That's the biggest sword I've ever seen. Good work. | |
| 7 Dec 2005 | Catherine H. Miller | Loading...This is amazing! What did you use to create this? If I might ask! I am envious! | |
| 14 Feb 2006 | Rowan Lee Hartsuiker | Loading...Gorgeous picture, really inspiring colors on this one. | |
| 2 May 2006 | Drew Blanton <Drewsky26@aol...com> | Loading...Grandpa's right about her beauty! | |
| 8 May 2006 | Alicesrabbit2 | Loading...I really like yhis pic. The backround is amazing i feel as if i could feel the grass under my feet. | |
| 18 Feb 2008 | Stephanie Fan King | Loading...That sounds so much like the main character of my novel series @-@ It’s a really gorgeous pic, btw. Her right shoulder seems to come out a little too far, but I know from experience it’s a pain in the butt to draw arms raised up like that. I’m continually impressed with your skill of proportion and anatomy. I love the wispy scarf/shawl, and the beads around her waist. | |
| 23 Aug 2008 | Rose Kohan | Loading...I think that that is beautiful right along with the cool comentary on the warrior | |
| 21 Sep 2008 | Holger ´Mangalore´ Goebber | Loading...Great background. I however think it would be good to increase the contrasts and maybe tighten up the edges of the foreground figure. It’s such a great pose but I think it gets a little lost because the background and foreground are a bit too faded into grey. I wouldn’t suggest going as far as I do, I often go too the extent that realism suffers. This would not be as fitting to your nice background as it does with my often just hinted and rough background textures. | |
| 6 Jan 2009 | Anon. | Loading...how in the heck does she handle that thing!?!? | |