| 12 Feb 2000 | Catheryn | Loading...its a great picture. FIRST TO COMMENT YES. Well, thanks! | |
| 13 May 2001 | Nicole Chartrand | Loading...You got a woman's for down pat, and she's really cool, but you're female faces need a little work (i first thought she was a guy, actually) ;·)This was done at a time when I was still struggling a bit with drawing women, particularly their faces. | |
| 21 Aug 2001 | Laura Rhoades-Stovall | Loading...Really like this pose...great outfit!Thanks...and thanks! =D(I should mention though that the costume is largely based on that of the Ranger from the D&D cartoon) | |
| 21 Aug 2001 | Audrey Whitham | Loading...It looks very good.I've never really read D&D books before,I've only look at WoD books. I'm still struggling with guys... I haven't decided with what direction to follow comic book or anime... I would suggest combining the two, especially if you've got strengths in both styles. Thanks for your comments! | |
| 14 Apr 2002 | Meghan 'Meg' Fisher | Loading...Wow I like ink drawings and this one is no exception. Well done!Thanks. It's an old pic' but it still stands up in many ways. | |
| 10 Dec 2003 | Tanya Marie Moore | Loading...Very nice line work but I do have to agree about the masculin features. I read the comments and I understand about your struggle with women but mine is vice-versa. I can't draw guys very well. Don't give up! Good job!!=) Oh, a suggestion on the women, we are more soft and not as squared as men. Maybe you could try rounding all her features such as her chin, and nose, and do a little more almondy shaped eyes. Kinda like an elf. If you'd like you can use some of my pieces for reference.=) | |