| 30 Mar 2004 | Cory Gross LysolPhobic@msn...com> | | |
| 30 Mar 2004 | Noga farchi | I like YOUR steal, and I love drawings that come on black paper because it makes the drawing deeper and the colors you sold try some color pencil on the black paper . Improving things: Well try to improve yore proportion and anatomic by coping really people from pictures(potowes), and you should expires all coolers and shapes Hope I helped!!. Just keep the good work and I will be back to see some more staff I hope you can understand my English  Justin Jones replies: "Sorry the person above stole your comment but thanks for the tips, and yes.....I CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR ENGLISH! " | |
| 30 Mar 2004 | Siv June Hebnes | *first comment dance. Absolutely first comment! wee* Welcome to the woods! I like how you invert your drawings, but it would be fun to see how you draw without that! Maybe your drawings is a bit flat when they´re normal, becuase I can´t see any shadowing.. So you can try that.  Justin Jones replies: "Thanks for the first comment! I am drawing some non-inverts right now so they will be published later! Thanks!" | |
| 1 Apr 2004 | Jomint | Waah, I like your artwork...especially the last pic XDDD put more stuff^^ | |
| 10 Apr 2004 | Lisha Fu | Hello, I'm visiting my neighbours in 605 =) (inspired by Judith who visited me first) I actually like the idea of inverting a lot! It's kinda original to specialise in that. But inverting lineart isn't so satisfying as the colours are basic. If you add texture, shading and details, I believe your pictures will come out more sinister/interesting. | |
| 23 Jun 2004 | Isabella | Wow, I'm super impressed for just a beginner. You defintally have a talent. I'm amazed how much of the basics you have down for just starting. Keep up the practise and you'll turn out pretty darn good! Bella | |