| 14 May 2001 | Tom Louage | Why have you deleted all your other pictures ?!! These are allready much better ! Keep on practising and you'll get better ! | |
| 29 Jul 2001 | Creo Reeves | I would just like to disagree with the others that your work DOES NOT s**k. Sure, it might need a little practice, but practice makes perfect. Most of the artists that have posted here just have too high of egos about their art. As a matter of fact, I am an accomplished artist and can point out faults in their "Perfect Art" also. And for most of the people that have posted, can't you see he has put his art here for you to give him ADVICE on, not bad critisim. Anyway, just keep practicing and you'll get it. | |
| 2 Sep 2001 | Michael Peng | To be quite honest, your work isn't as bad as you make it out to be  | |
| 2 Sep 2001 | Joost Huttenga | Well, well, Krzys and Tom, just not the way I know you... You see, if people call a spot in the middle of a A-3 art, then this certainly is. It is the symplicaty that makes it art, and that does not mean you've got to like it. I mean, I think he could do much better with serious attempts, focussing on what, and how to draw, but, even though I dislike it, it doesn't suck. Remember Lunaqueen, Tom? That is my point. Remember Jenna? That is art, but one can think it's rubbish. *First one who sais that is gonna meet a violence death* So, Mike, Continue! Don't let the tough croud stop you! | |
| 16 Oct 2001 | Joeieburns | ooooooo I learned something cool with my scanner to do line art just ink it turns out better to see. I am glad your here at elfwood. I like your work and wings are so hard to do...very nice... | |
| 26 Dec 2001 | Sara 'Aurora' Randall | Hey Mike. Sorry everyone's givin' ya a hard time about your art. With practice, you'll get better. I promise.  Anyway, don't listen to what they're sayin'. S'all good, right?!?! ^_^ | |
| 12 Feb 2002 | Zoey | HEY! Don't be rude. I think there fine...at least he has guts to put his art work up..unlike me. | |
| 30 Aug 2002 | Rowan Isril | Try stydying the way things look. When you go out (if you're trying to draw people) watch their profiles and how their muscles make expressions on their faces. If you're drawing weapons, research photos of what they look like, and study the contours of their edges and styles..oh..and don't forget shading..it's important!! | |
| 8 Nov 2005 | Ashley | U r a cool artist, at least to me you are! Sorry about the e-mail address, mine's not working | |