| 15 Jul 2004 | Elizabeth Ann Duffy | Loading...I knew it'd be good, despite what you told me. The shading is good, a lot of people at your stage in being taught art are terrified of showing different tones. The dragons face is very good, they slanting of the eyes and nostrils show a great deal of character. The skulls are excellent, proving you know the skeletal form of a human, which is hard to do. ;-) (P.S blame Pip for.....the latest thing you have to blame on someone) Clare (wolfe) Ford replies: "thanx! nobody else in my house really pays any attention to my artwork. ah well.umm...I think Ill blame pip for that glass of water I spilled at dinner...." | |
| 29 Apr 2005 | Kevin G Hansen | Loading...If you work on your line work on the skulls like you did the dragon it would be a little more real. The size of the skulls could mean they are from a Giant...Your shading is your strongest feature so keep it up. Clare (wolfe) Ford replies: "thanks for the advice! this is probably the best one here at the moment. there should be new stuff on its way. you know I am SO happy that someone finaly commented again! yay!!! thankyou! " | |
| 28 Jul 2005 | Claire Elizabeth Codner | Loading...Nice skulls.... I can't seem to do skulls very well.. | |
| 7 Aug 2005 | Nelleke Pieters | Loading...the skulls aren;t to big I think, it looks a bit like perspective... I want a dragon!!! Ow wait, I have a dragon... *^-^* she's gonna kill me for forgetting her... | |