| 19 Dec 2004 | Kyle S. Hughes | I just finished looking at your entire gallery and it is awesome! I haven't been writing much lately but your artwork has inspired me to finish a story I've been stuck on for a while. Thank you so much for drawing such inspiring pictures! You're great! Oh yes, and I LOVE your comics! They are so CUTE!*huggles* Keep up the good work! -Kai Thank you.  | |
| 19 Dec 2004 | James N. Weidman | Megan,congratulations on another Mods choice. I enjoyed seeing the fine,creative,ink works and look forward to seeing what you will put up in the future....jim at 694 Thank you very much. I'm glad that you enjoyed my gallery as much as I did making it. | |
| 19 Dec 2004 | Erin Nicole Alwardt | Beautiful stuff, your lines are excellent and you have great concepts behind everyting, I enjoyed your gallery very much! Thank you.  | |
| 19 Dec 2004 | Pure red chii | Your pictures look kool and prettyful | |
| 20 Jan 2005 | Annette M. Burke | Your inking is wonderful. I love seeing black and white images. Thank you.  | |
| 4 Jun 2005 | Sophie Landry | I really like your style! Great work! Keep it up! Thank u very much. I'm glad you like it. | |
| 20 Jun 2005 | Karin Andersson | Wow!! A wonderful gallery! ^^ Thank you very much. I'm glad u like it.  | |
| 5 Jan 2006 | William Saloka | Your work is very tight. Excellant work!! Thanx. I'm a perfectionist, so I don't like messy work. I don't sketch, either. Usually what I draw is what ends up as the final copy. I'm really picky about my work. | |
| 16 Jan 2006 | Nadia Sultan | Do you have a career in animation? If you haven't, you better get started cos it would just be a waist! You really have aura of perfection about your work that a lot of us are still trying to achive and your stuff is so much better than most Tokyopop manga books I have ever read! I have sang your praises before, but this is the first time I've been to your SF and F gallery and yet again you surprise me! You are truly inspiring to people like me, so don't you dare stop now! Well, I'm hoping to go for a career in animation, but I don't just want to work for an animation company like Disney or something like that because the animators have to draw what they're told to draw and I perfer to draw what I want. So I'm thinking of becoming a freelance animator/ comicbook/ manga artist. My untimate goal is to own my own animation studio one day and have a few manga comicbooks published. I've already got my first anime in mind and a few mangas on the back burner. As to when it comes to my artwork, like I've said before in previous replies in my gallery, I'm a perfectionist. If the picture isn't just right in my eye I usually end up throwing it out, much to the disdain of my friends and family. Still, I love clran crisp lines, as to the reason working in black and white is my favorite media right now. I might move on into color, but I can't garontee that'd be any time soon. My ability as an artist, however, comes from years upon years of drawing and trying out new things. I've been drawing ever since I can remember, and I'm not just saying that. So knowing that, it's only natural I'd have improved over time. Personally I'd like to be better, so I'm working towards that right now. I am really glad you came across my SciFi and Fanart galleries, though. And am glad you like what you see. I'm currently working on a few colored versions of specific pictures in this and my fanart gallery, so I'm hoping to have something up in the next few months. Make sure to keep stopping by every once in a while because you never know when I might add something new.  | |
| 15 Mar 2006 | Annette M. Burke | You do such a beautiful job with just black and white, wonderful gallery. Thank you.I have to admit I perfer to do most of my work in b+w because it appears more crisp and clean to me. I also like color as well, but if given the choice I'd do a pic in b+w first.  | |