| 8 Oct 2003 | Scanvanger | Loading...They look rigid and old as if they were going to fall down. | |
| 29 Oct 2003 | Ashley | Loading...Awesome Job! I hope you do something with your talent. I cant get away from your gift! good luck! | |
| 21 Nov 2003 | Kekmet | Loading...Oooh! Oooh! I saw this picture once, didn't book mark the page, and didn't have the time to look at the rest of your gallery, so I didn't know who did it. But now I do! And now I can go back to it again, and again, and again... (I love it, btw, if that wasn't obvious ^_^). Ryan Bourret replies: "Thats very kind of you to say. Thank you for the nice comment " | |
| 11 Mar 2004 | Christine M. Statz | Loading...I'm interested to see how you draw the newly hatched dragons... please??? Very cool pic. | |
| 5 Apr 2004 | Gali Lutski | Loading...You're good in pencil!!!!! I've mostly like the muscle structure of the dragons ; ) | |
| 22 Jul 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...i like the picture, is WONDERFUL!! and i love dragon, theyre my absolute favourites tied with faeries and after dryads... but arent dragons eggs meant to be cube shaped??? | |
| 16 Aug 2004 | Allison Kathleen Whitby | Loading...Your dragons are so unique! They look more alien than something that might have been found on prehistoric Earth (which is the way that other artists usually draw them. Mine, on the other hand, are meant to have a combination of both characteristics). These guys look so cute when they aren't bellowing in your face. | |
| 4 Dec 2004 | Anonymous | Loading..."arent dragons eggs meant to be cube shaped???"
I had to ask. Where on earth did you come up with that? And why would you expect all artists' renderings to be the same?Some people are plain nuts. | |
| 3 Feb 2005 | Ziona | Loading...Why did I immediately think the yawning dragon is the father? .. Nice picture..  | |
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