| 29 Dec 2007 | Martine Lifjeld | Loading...ehm... i meant to write great, not dreat.. sorry, but my spelling sucks. Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "No prob" | |
| 29 Dec 2007 | Martine Lifjeld | Loading...this is really a dreat drawing. I love how you made the dragon, it looks so huge! With all the deatils, im especially impressed on how you drew the dragon skin, it looks so real. good job there mister!  Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "My heart felt thanks for the great comment you gave this. " | |
| 8 Feb 2008 | Stephanie L. Barker | Loading...look at that face... dpn’t you just want to hug him Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "LOL! I’m not sure a hug is what it needs." | |
| 24 Apr 2008 | Nathan Cel Medwin | Loading...O.o This is eerie!!! and awesaome as all your work is!! Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Thanks again, i’m quite happy with this one as this was my first successful attempt at a dragon." | |
| 13 Jun 2008 | Adriel photoshopnut goset | Loading... | |
| 1 Jul 2008 | Shelz Keast | Loading...Brilliant dragon but also great job with the cave detailings. I like that it’s a limestone rather than the typical rocky caves. Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Thank you, your the first to ever notice that the caves are limestone. How’d you know that I was drawing limestone?" | |
| 11 Jul 2008 | Astrid lian | Loading...awesome the small shells and all the details, wowO.o i love the face^^ im gonna fav it!<3 Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Thank you for the fav, I’m happy that all my effort on this is getting noticed." | |
| 8 Sep 2008 | Guess | Loading...The Dragon sure looks impressive! I like all the details about his skin. Splendid work! Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Thanks a bunch, the scales took so long to do." | |
| 8 Sep 2008 | Chelsea L Pennelly | Loading...Damn! That is just awesome!!! Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Thank you, I’m kinda proud of this one since it’s my first successful dragon I’ve ever drawn." | |
| 13 Dec 2008 | Shelz Keast | Loading...I figured it was limestone because only limstone makes those sort of stalegmites/stalegtights. Limstone can be disolved in water and then rediposited- I don’t think there are any other minerals that really do that sort of thing in caves. NB by no means am I an expert. Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Your right on the mark. I used pictures of limestone caves as reference for the cavern." | |