| 2 Jun 2001 | Wendelien Meijer | Loading...I wonder about what her adventure's gonna be like. No story that you could put up????? Somewhere...Well, her story is about 65,700 words long and counting, and nowhere near finished. Far too long for Wyverns. I'll get it finished one day, though, and then I'm gonna try and get it published ^_~ | |
| 2 Jun 2001 | Marty myrkul999@yah...com> | Loading...I love thelook on her face! What, exactly, is she loking at? It looks like she's looking back at her home, as she sees it for the last time, like she's running away. Wish I could draw as well as you.She's looking at the viewer, sorta, but I dunno why she's so sad. She just kinda came out that way :  hrug:: | |
| 30 Jan 2002 | Victoria Kuzma | Loading...Yep, beautiful. She looks sad too. | |
| 22 Feb 2002 | Lisa Ann (Jae) Andresen | Loading...watercolors and colored pencils are one of my favorite techniques, too, but I'm nowhere near this good. You've captured a luminous quality here; her eyes are so beautiful! Excellent fleshtones, and overall, wonderful job! | |
| 3 Aug 2003 | Angie DeGrazio | Loading...I love this! The look she has, the folds in the clothes... you have a lot of talent! I even love the texture of the paper, it adds to the overall effect. Jenny Olivera replies: "I had a reference for the cloak (my own cloak) which was very useful. I wish those scanner lines weren't on there, so that they didn't interfere with the texture." | |