Nice work Mel! One thing though I don't like the Wyvern thing and a couple others. Do they always fly? They have claws so they can't land or walk Do they sleep while they fly? Melissa L. Withington replies: "To tell you the truth, I was more concerned about how the wings looked than how the creatures would move, but I guess they could have prehensile tails like possums or could slither like snakes."
Hmm, you draw wings better than mermaid/man tails.. I hope you do more wings!! Because that are things that just does not work with me! Melissa L. Withington replies: "Thank you! Yes, my merpeople tails need work."
I'd nearly forgotten about this site. You'll never guess how I found it again. I was procrastinating on my SIP and I did a google search for Annie Connor. I did one for you, but since I didn't put the L. in there, it didn't come up. But since she came up, I found you. Hurray! I love the new art, and some of the older stuff really stirs memories.
Melissa L. Withington replies: "Tabitha! I'm glad to hear from you! I'm also glad you found my site and left comments (yay!)."
You went to Covenant! That's SO COOL! I've heard of it because I live in Georgia. I thought it was interesting to see someone close to home. Do you live in Georgia by the way? Just wondering. Anyway, about the art. I LOVE YOUR DRAGONS!!!!! Or your wyverns or drakes, you were debating which species they were supposed to be. I'm using your dragon to help with my anatomy. My dragons are smelly. Great art!!!!!! Melissa L. Withington replies: "I live in North Carolina, but my sister still attends Covenant in Georgia. I would recommend that you use pictures of real animals to help with your dragon anatomy (lizards, snakes, birds, and bats, for example) because I've been told that even my dragon anatomy needs help"
Hey, you. I do like the infamous guantlet, of which I have heard so very much. I like the shadow-figures too. I wish I could say that those were just as I had imagined they would be, but that would be telling a falsehood -- they are quite a bit better! Hullos to your double from England, lol! Love, Cerri Melissa L. Withington replies: "Hi! I didn't realize you hadn't seen my "wood"-cuts before. It really has been a long time. Thanks for visiting my site (a poor substitute, but it will have to do for now. I'll see you in the summer, Lord willing."
This is NOT funny, this stuff is good, well done... Like your soft style... Melissa L. Withington replies: "Thanks! I hope I made it clear that I liked that picture of yours that I commented on. It's just that random things like that, even if they are creepy, make me laugh anyway; I've got kind of a weird sense of humor. Thank you for visiting!"
Hello Melissa: I was also born a Withington. I've been doing genealogy on the family for a few years now. I descend from English ancestors as well. But then, almost ALL Withingtons do! I'd be interested to correspond and find out where you fit on our family tree! Gretchen in Santa Barbara CA Melissa L. Withington replies: "Yes, I'm sure we Withingtons came from the same place at one point. I'll send you an e-mail with the names that I know. The few, the proud, the Withingtons! lol"
You’ve got a lot of good movement and angels in your pictures. Very nice! Melissa L. Withington replies: "Thank you very much! I’m still trying to improve my wings though - one of these days they’ll get close to the real thing. "
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