| 1 Mar 2004 | James Milligan | Loading...I'll take some pictures of myself holding a sword and shield, and then without the shield, but with my arm in the right place, to give you an idea of what it looks like, first chance I get. Chris M. Rubenstahl replies: "Thanks, Jim. That would definitely help a hell of a lot." | |
| 1 Mar 2004 | James Milligan | Loading...Verrrrrry nice. I need to teach you how to draw heater shields, just a teeny bit... until you wear one and use it, it's always hard to draw them "at rest". Yay for flaming swords. Chris M. Rubenstahl replies: "Let me know how I'm drawing them wrong, man. I need the practice, especially since I'm drawing a hell of a lot more fantasy stuff now." | |
| 10 May 2004 | Brian Keith Cooke | Loading...I took a much different approach with my version of Gabriel. This is pretty cool, though. Great armor and wings, again. Chris M. Rubenstahl replies: "I like your version, too. I took more of a martial approach to drawing him, though." | |
| 29 Nov 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...Hmmmm. Not how I would have pictured Gabriel. Definetly an interesting pic. Very Nice Chris M. Rubenstahl replies: "Thanks! I realized after I finished it that I drew him with a flaming sword; that's supposed to be Michael's weapon. I could have just changed the title to 'Michael', but I'd already been calling it 'Gabriel' from day one. Now, I think I'll draw Michael with either a MUCH bigger weapon, or an entirely new weapon." | |
| 22 Dec 2005 | Bosrog | Loading...I hate to be pick but Gabiral is the messenger Micheal is the arch angle of war Chris M. Rubenstahl replies: "Considering that my middle name is Michael, I should have recognized that... thanks for the correction!" | |
| 26 Sep 2008 | Anon. | Loading...i hate to be picky but its ANGEL, like the things fat chicks believe in, not ANGLE like where two lines meet. You ****ing hooowoar | |