| 31 Jan 2003 | Sandra Leigh Wagner | Loading...Man does she look peeved! I can't say I blame her. Very well done. I love the depth of your details. What's the medium? Meredith M. French replies: "Thanks for the comment! This was done with a mixture of charcoal and graphite. I like how the two work together." | |
| 3 Feb 2003 | D. 'Linwe' Dunn | Loading...*Dives in and saves the poor unfortunate* HAHA! WHOOO GO ME! Forces of evil will....rise? *finds herself trapped in the Vampire's place whilst the freed prisoner runs away* ...awwwww phooy. Meredith M. French replies: "You better hope she didn't escape, she'll reak havoc on mankind....lol j/k. Thanks for the comment! " | |
| 11 Jul 2003 | Lauralanthalasa | Loading...Awwww, very good. Excellent shading et al. I absolutely adore it. Only one thing: the typical vampire follows the gothic fashion and listens to gothic music...white is, traditionally, the colour of good. They clothe themselves in the night, so to speak. Anyway, it is very good and I like it muchly! ^___^ | |
| 25 Aug 2003 | Frederic Theriault | Loading...Wow! I like the background you did on this one! | |
| 23 Dec 2003 | Alex | Loading...Wow... wow. I love the bricks, and all the fabric looks SO real. I've recently begun working on charcoal, and you have really shown me what it can do (and yes I know it's a combo with graphite). I LOVE her sleeves.... I want that dress!!! It's amazing. *nods* | |
| 2 Apr 2004 | Carrie 'Tiger's Eye' Johnson | Loading...I love how you show the emotion on her face! And I really like the combination of charcoal and graphite you used, they really do work well together! | |
| 28 Nov 2006 | Moo | Loading...I love your true talent of art, you know not ani-may, u capture the true story and keep it in its original position without changing it to a cartoon | |