| 4 Feb 2008 | Louise Lindgren | Loading...*does second comment boogie.* Not only does he upload, he uploads a CGA-piece in colour as well. The surprises keep poring in, don’t they? Got to love the boy’s expression. The wyrm/wyvern, I take it, is definitelly not what he was hoping to achieve. Poor thing, he’d better start running or find a reversing spell quick before he gets shredded into pieces. And of course, got to love the beastie as well (I could never resist a deliciously vicious beastie), the shading and lightling on it is excellent. *lifts teacup in salute* Here’s to one more.  James Carl McKnight replies: "I KNEW you’d appreciate the beastie! GROWL!! Thanks for the comment Louise!" | |
| 4 Feb 2008 | Wayne D. Hingley | Loading...Why couldn’t that happen n any Harry Potter movie? Then there could be an end to them! Great job, very humorosly (new word) dramatic. James Carl McKnight replies: "I almost put spectacles on the boy wizard, but then I thought.....maybe too derivative. thanks for the great comment." | |
| 5 Feb 2008 | Marika Viklund | Loading...Hahahaaa!!! XD Don’t meddle in magic if you don’t know what you’re doing! *nods* Cool monster! James Carl McKnight replies: "EXACTLY!! Thanks for the cool comment." | |
| 6 Feb 2008 | Marika Viklund | Loading...You’re welcome! Thanx for a cool picture! ^^ | |
| 6 Nov 2008 | Wayne H. Hodge | Loading...That’s what you get when you think you know more than you really do. Great work. | |
| 17 Dec 2008 | Anonimty incarnate | Loading...Famous last words: "No harm ever come from reading a book."
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