| 11 May 2001 | God | Loading...My lord, two first comments in one day! This picture simply awesome, AWESOME! You should really post more! | |
| 18 Oct 2001 | Wilson T Saunders | Loading...I like all those thorns comming out of its arms and feet along with the muscle tone. It reminds me of those brambler creatures in Diablo 2 although is is obvoiuls different. | |
| 16 Mar 2002 | DIllon | Loading...You are an awsome artist I love this drawing | |
| 29 Oct 2002 | M.S. Park | Loading...That is some INCREDIBLE detail. | |
| 4 Nov 2002 | Rachael Mayo | Loading...Great horn'ed hounds of hell, Melvin, this is cool! We've got a bit of a size reference here, too, which is useful - he's a big guy. The tree goes *snap*, and he proceeds to sharpen his elbows on the nearest boulder. Y'know what I especially like? I like the housing for each individual horn. The LOOK like they poke out of his skin, and that they're almost painful protuberances, as well as very nasty weapons. "Swords? We don't need no steenking swords..." Eh, y'hardly notice the smudgies. Photoshop is your friend... | |
| 3 Aug 2003 | Austin 'Ozz' Dibble | Loading...Pesky scanners... It's amazing how good they are at picking out blemishes unseen by the naked eye... Still, great drawing, mate — properly ogrish (is that a word?!), and the horns poking out of the skin are hugely effective | |
| 14 Jul 2004 | Swordart | Loading...HMMM.. shrek on steroids? lol great work, love the detail and shading, keep it up | |
| 28 Nov 2004 | Anonymous <www.claxy@pos...uk> | Loading...Love it....Though i wud'nt want 2 meet that on a dark night | |