| 21 Aug 2003 | John Teall | Loading...Oh he's comming to visit meeee. i don't usualy hide behind stone walls (although i do spend a lot of time in my, well inside). the forrest itself and its mysteries are are my fortress. but i do love building with a sense of solidity. nature and artifact togather do more for me then either alone. and so i often roam these woods looking for just such mysterious hidaways as this. and while i know why it isn't done as often as i'd like to see it, i don't entirely understand why more humans don't wish to build such kinds of places with today's and tommarow's tecnologies as well. i know certainly how dearly i would. i think if more people realized the real bottem line is ambient happiness there would not be the dreariness of desolation in the way constructed places are created in our own world. =^^= .../\... Venessa (Sed) Persons replies: " I agree... Humanity most deffinately needs to incorporate nature into it's daily life more. There are too many city's where trees and grass and the like are just myth now. But, until that happens, we'll have to bring what we can to places like this; to remind people that nature's still out there and waiting to be enjoyed." | |
| 19 Sep 2003 | Natasha 'Tazie' Wickland | Loading...Maybe he's coming to visit my battle mage? Oh well, great job at any rate! You are so good at backgrounds! I have the opposite problem: good at drawing people and bad at the backgrounds. oh well, jest need to practice more! Love the piccy!!!!!!! Venessa (Sed) Persons replies: "Hehehe. Danke! For some reason I always end up drawing the background before I figure out what's going to be in the fore. ^_^" | |
| 19 Nov 2003 | Chelsea Solmo | Loading...Oh my goodness this is so good! did you make it on the computer? It makes me feel cold and a little scared , maybe its because it looks like he/she is hiding or running from something and the trees are blowing. Awsome! | |