| 5 Mar 2004 | Adam F. | Hey man. Your skills are improving greatly........Not saying that they weren't good to begin with....but anyway, they look great! Keep it coming.  Benny M. Ware replies: "Oh YEAH! Why don't you just say I'm SHORT and FAT and SLIMY too, huh?! *sob* No, really. Hi! Great to see you, Adam!" | |
| 30 Mar 2004 | Adam F. | Hey man, I got the scanner working. Get your arse online so you're able to see some of my pictures!  Benny M. Ware replies: "Been there, done that, got my socks wowed off. You should give us a link to your DA gallery, dude!" | |
| 9 Jun 2004 | Stephen Morita <smorita@ups...edu> | what ho, its me! I'm just browsing this crazy new inventinumum called "The Internet", and I thought i'd visit. I love many of your drawings, I wish i could draw people as well as you. I can draw buildings...and skateboards...and thats about it. While i do love your figures, almost all of them seem too stiff, like they were hacked out of a piece of wood (it sounds harsher than i mean it to). I don't think you meant them to be this way, and you would rather have them fluid and natural. I'd love to help you anytime i get down there, even if it means doing the poses myself (not naked of course). Just find a way to discover how the body truly flows. One way you can do this is physical activity (i know you dont like it), preferably something that uses every muscle in the body, like wrestling or (preferably) yoga (if you do, try Hotha Yoga, it flows naturally from pose to pose instead of standing for 10 minutes in one pose). I know you like straightforward comments, not sucking up or any of that, so here you go. I hope you study to movement and therefore indirectly but effectively study human poses as I have suggested. They could make your drawings ten times better. -stephen  Benny M. Ware replies: "Summary: Try some more exciting poses and movement instead of basic straight-on costume and anatomy practice. Got it! Thanks oodles, Steve. See guys, constructive criticism good! (P.S.: This guy kicks ass at Halo.)" | |
| 29 Jun 2004 | Kim. | Wow! I love all of your drawings! I wish I could draw like you. ^_^  Benny M. Ware replies: "Anyone can draw like anyone, I've learned. Reach deep within you and rend the inner Kim talent to the surface! Give your life to the pencil and the pencil will set you free!" | |
| 30 Jun 2004 | Kim. | Thanks! I'll try and find my true Kim talent! ( starts scribbling)...  Benny M. Ware replies: "Good. Scribble, minion. Scribble. Excellent." | |
| 2 Sep 2004 | Caitly Andrews | MmMmm....Bennyart. I miss it EVERSOMUCH. *Squeezes the charries* Dude. We. MUST. Roleplay. Get in contact with meeeee.  Benny M. Ware replies: "...POST!" | |
| 26 Sep 2004 | Person Who Can't Draw <power_sparks@yah...com> | | |
| 11 Nov 2004 | Caitly Andrews | *Chants* Update, Benny! *Clap clap, clap-clap-clap* Update, Benny! *Clap clap, clap-clap-clap* *Etc. Ad nauseum until he updates*  Benny M. Ware replies: "You bet. Eventually. Oh, congratulations by the way - you're my 80th commentatorator! On my main page, anyway." | |
| 21 Mar 2006 | Stephanie Kress | Hey, I saw your birthday Prism on a search and fell in love with her. I looked through the rest of your gallery and it is to die for. I was wondering if you take requests at all? I have some money, but it's no where near enough to actually commission a piece. Would you mind just dropping m e an email with a yes or no? I'd really appreciate it, so I wouldn't have to wait and wonder. Thank you so much. Stephanie stephanie_j_kress@yahoo.com | |
| 21 Feb 2008 | Heather A Nash | ok wow your whole gallery is just awesome! your use of color and lighting is just amazing. the characters are awesome too! You have utterly amazing talent. you rock. thats it. you just flat out rock. keep it comin! (and coming... and coming... and coming...) | |