| 14 Dec 2000 | Cheryl Tan | Loading...its nice to see people experimenting to come up with new creatures, all too often its just the same typical dragons or faeries (and im no exception  ). this is a great concept, why not try some more pics of this character? i suggest working a little on the proportion. but other than that its great! good job on the shading! | |
| 29 Mar 2001 | Alayna Marie Hoffman | Loading...You've done marvelously well at getting him up on his hind legs. It looks like a perfectly natural pose for him. Though I admit I'm rather glad I'm not the one he's looking at with that expression... | |
| 8 May 2001 | Mr. Slim | Loading...Experimentation is key in art. Trying new subjects, and/or mediums lead to all types of creations. I like the addition of spines on back, and elbows. | |
| 16 Oct 2001 | Joeieburns | Loading...this one is good...really scary I would loose it if I met up with one of these....though I would keep the same thickness threw the entire tail. I love big cats....they are wonderful... | |
| 10 Nov 2001 | LongTheTiger <LongTheTiger@wer...net | Loading...Great Picture! a few notes though..
1. tigers have 5 claws in front and 4 in back
2. Acentuating the upper and lower k-9 teeth on your creature would help it look more like a cat/tiger
(NICE JOB on the Claws.) Good luck LTT >:'-':< | |
| 16 Dec 2001 | Maire | Loading...Oo, this is really cool, and firce. Nice shading! | |
| 1 Mar 2003 | Mumma Bear | Loading...I really dont want to meet this one on a dark night...i think i might need to go home and change my undies ;-) | |
| 28 Jun 2003 | Karolina Lewis | Loading...Awesome idea He looks like he's ready to attack... quite the scary one! | |
| 31 May 2008 | Anon. | Loading...that is not a new creature its been around for awhile cheryl tan. but yes it is a good drawing. | |