| 20 Dec 2000 | Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft | Loading...He he, the "drawing in class"-thing sounds awfully familiar. (This is the girl who actually got real "drawingpaper" lying next to her notes talking)^_~ Cool sketches. Funny. I usually make more space around my different sketchdrawings. Mariette S. Rose replies: "My sketches tend to become crowded, I have a bunch of idead I try to fit on a single piece of peper..." | |
| 20 Dec 2000 | JC | Loading...Great study, hope you develop it more! The aquaticness is cool...all the fins, webbing, and other adaptations you conjured up. | |
| 28 Apr 2001 | Marianne (Anne) M. Forehand | Loading...The one holding up the bottle is very cool. You might be able to alter that for some sort of Scots-Irish thing. We're well known for our drinking! *hiccup* Mariette S. Rose replies: "Actually, it doesn't have anything in it except sea water and a message." | |
| 10 Oct 2001 | Fran FXS146@aol...com> | Loading...Very nice sketching. What are the rules for your sketching? I am learning to draw just now; and it is not the easiest; presently sketching trees, landscapes, etc. Keep up the good work. Fran Mariette S. Rose replies: "Rules? what rules? Basicly my sketching is to get ideas down on paper. It help to show different representations for one thing. In this I tried showing Reoria with different moods and actions and at different angles to figure out her physiology." | |
| 7 Jan 2002 | Cally G. Steussy | Loading...<chuckles> Looks like you were having fun. ^_^ Can't really say much beyond that... | |
| 3 Feb 2002 | Lysa | Loading...Hmm... these semi-mermaid people look better adapted to the water than the traditional idea of mermaids. Better for predators.  | |
| 18 Mar 2003 | Flaktrap | Loading...hmm... an aquatic ranger for TWOC maybe?... keep up the good work.  | |