| 10 Feb 2009 | Scot A Harvest | Loading...What are you, saving these so you can overwhelm us with these GREAT peices???
No one can put out this quallity of art with this kind of speed!
This like your last one is FABLUAS! Poses lighting shading.... not to mention multipul subjects.
Your skill is excellent and WAY above the average here.
Keeping my eyes open for your next post!
FIRST COMMENT POLKA~! Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Thans again Scot, this one was actually in my last ticket but was rejected because I had not added a translation of the character/writing on the throne." | |
| 10 Feb 2009 | Mette O. Madsen | Loading...Very nice! I just love the shading, and the soft lines. And i so wouldnt mind having those women around  Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "Thank you, this was an earlier drawing I had done, thus the soft lines. Back then I wasn’t too confident with my skills so everything was done very light so as to not make my mistakes permanent." | |
| 11 Feb 2009 | Scot A Harvest | Loading...The "KIRIN" wasnt enough to make it a fantasy piece???? WOW! Glad it made it in! Lloyd Dennis Zacarias replies: "I thought it was too. But as the mods explained it it wasn’t the fantasy element that was the cause of its rejection but the oriental writing. I had to put either a translation or something explaining what the writing represents." | |
| 12 Feb 2009 | Michael A Rasmussen | Loading...I like that have-to-give-a-translation rule. It’s just annoying if I forget the little things and have to put in a whole new ticket for it. =P Man, you have AWESOME detail! What size paper do you use? I usually just work with 9"x11" sketch paper and a mechanical pencil. Funny thing is, I HAVE fancy pencils, I just don’t use them. =p Maybe if I had different technical pencils it’d be different... have to give that a try sometime. Anyway you’re quite an inspiration.  Even the hair looks amazingly natural! | |