| 16 Jan 2003 | Lydia R. G. Richardson | Loading...No comments yet? What the heck? I like him the best so far because he looks taller than anybody else in your gallery, which is a little unusual. I think it's because he's taking up so much space but still looks skinny. The cape is excellent, atypical, and charming. So is the rest of him, and I need to know where I can find one of my very own. Charles-Emmanuel Ouellette replies: "I guess there not many comments because my gallery is still young... Anyway, thanks for your very kind words, I'm very happy you loved this Character. Glad you noticed the stature differencing him from the others characters. As for your very own, well, I dunno… Morsindher is also featured on the Wild Boar Company pic, is at right on it, wearing a different (and less interesting) costume. He may not be your own, ado it's a bit more of him! Thanks again, I'll look forward to your gallery." | |
| 1 Mar 2003 | Alexandre S. Laguna | Loading...I agree with the above comment about his stature. It helps showing the characters majesty along with his awesome face expresion, hair and clothing. It's the perfect picture of a slender, agile and noble being (the way all elves should look like). Great work. Charles-Emmanuel Ouellette replies: "Glad you like and that the gracious, svelte style of this character worked with you. I also feel that elves must be slick, agile and graceful character, that are more mystical than natural. It’s always nice to try to catch that feeling and presence for an elvish character." | |
| 22 Aug 2003 | Angela Wenzel | Loading...I really like the way you've done all the fabric folds. I was wondering what the little circle by his right eye is though.. is it a hair elastic? Charles-Emmanuel Ouellette replies: "Glad you like this one as well, your comments are really appreciated. As for the fold, I really like to draw clothes, drapes and folds, and this character allowed me to draw much of it! As for the «elastic», it is, indeed, some cordon or ring to tie up his hair. Ado I doubt it’s in rubber!" | |