| 28 Aug 2001 | David O. Cogburn | Loading...Great concept. It really looks like a vet. trying to give medicine to a baby dragon. I love the smooth lines and blending of the colors.Keep up the good work. | |
| 31 Jul 2002 | Myeca | Loading...Is the white splat the dragon's, ah, accident? D. Cameron Calkins replies: "Actually, it's the torn part of the vet's sleeve. I painted it in with gesso as an afterthought. I would have prefered to use color pencil, but once wax is down on the media, it's very difficult to get a new lighter color on top." | |
| 7 Aug 2002 | Miriam Lissette Elias | Loading...I love the concept behind this. Very original. | |
| 24 Feb 2003 | Lindsay | Loading...how much does she get paid? Not enough I'm sure... (nice picture too) | |
| 23 May 2004 | Beth VampireHobbit Stiner | Loading...Great concept and good pic! | |
| 25 Jun 2005 | Cassandra M. Thompson | Loading...Hehehehe. I thinks this is one of the cutest things I've ever seen here. | |
| 15 Dec 2005 | Anna Kasho | Loading...Ahahahaha, she must be a trainee, or maybe she's never worked with dragons before. That is so funny! I totaly sympathise, but hey, she looks kinda clueless. See, whatcha do is wrap the critter up in a towel, hold him between your knees (kinda kneel over on top of him, y'know?), and point that head away from anything flammable... And let him bite onto something, to keep his mouth open, to pour the medicine in. That'll probably work.
When I had to give antibiotics to my iggy-monster, the scene at the vet's looked very much the same... I had to show the tech how to do it... LMAO | |
| 19 Aug 2010 | Anon. | Loading...cvbnm,,mnbvcvbnm | |