| 6 Nov 2002 | Jocelyn K. Huang | Loading...Yay, she's so pretty. I love the way u do ur eyes! | |
| 10 Nov 2002 | Angel"Umagi" Thelin | Loading...Wow, your drawings are so inspirational!!! The clothes of whatever era your using really suits your drawing, they look so awesome, i still have to work on clothing, i cant seem to get the wrinkles, and folds right, anway i also know how you feel with the school thing i have a 5 page american revolution paper due tommorow, and i haven't even started  igh: Oh well. | |
| 1 Dec 2002 | Steve T | Loading...You capture grace with very few lines. The arms and hands came out right this time. The eyes are haunting. The uneven ties make her more approachable. I like the way you portray wonderfully attractive women with reasonable sized breasts. Hang in there with the schoolwork. Keeping priorities straight is a challenge when you're good at a variety of things. | |
| 27 Dec 2002 | Don Belgurdo Diablo | Loading...Yer good with faces. Costume design, too. | |
| 27 Dec 2002 | Margaret S. Smitherman | Loading...I love the way you draw hair; it looks so soft and drapey. | |
| 27 Dec 2002 | Nimmo. S. Tompson | Loading...Oh my, this is a portrait of my friend willow, and wow god does it look the spitting image of her.....Freaky, very very freaky | |
| 28 Dec 2002 | Lauren 'Dragon Girl' Bjornton | Loading...*grumble, whine, complain* Why can't I draw hands? *cries* O.o I like all your art!!! *warships you* ^-^; | |
| 1 Feb 2003 | Nonny | Loading...Wow, I really like her face. The gentle, unintense, dare-I-say ordinary (*ducks pelted stones*) expression came through beautifully. Nice clean lines *drool* I like the tunic-y neckline of her top. Her shoulders could be set just a tad lower, though--they make her look a bit tense. | |
| 21 Jun 2005 | Morwen the Mary Sue Bounty Hunter | Loading...The whole tests thingy was a killer on me, too. It always is. | |