| 6 Oct 2005 | Unisigned Noter | Your drawings have a lot of potential, and are very imaginative. You seem to have a basic understanding of horse anatomy, and you should try drawing different breeds horses in the future. I always used pictures as refrences, and maybe try drawing your horses/pegasuses at different angels, instead of just seeing their sides. I really like your gallery, hope you post more soon!
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| 16 Feb 2006 | Anonymous | Interesting pictures you have here, pretty well done, but you always see them at their one side, you should try and evolve your pictures more, draw them from other angels like their sides and such just as the one above me suggested. Otherwise i see a lot of potential in your drawings, they're nice, but by the looks of these pictures i'd say that you can do better if you really try! Keep up the good work otherwise, i hope to see more soon   Emelie Särnhult replies: "Thank you, i have lots and lots of more drawings..but i think they will have to wait until i get a scanner ^^ Well, since both yours and the above commentary i have tried out different angels and those will get up when i have the time " | |
| 25 Feb 2006 | Katie Hill | Have you got photoshop? Because if you use it it can make your drawings 100% better.  Emelie Särnhult replies: "No, but i really want to have photoshop..i will make sure to by it soon ^^ " | |
| 12 Nov 2006 | CheesepuFF | I found what really helps in drawing horses is to be around them, and watch their movements. Horses are one of the hardest animals to draw, and take alot of practice. I still haven't really figured out how to do them. But when your around them you learn so much about how they move, and their personalities. Its alot of fun! Anyway, good work! | |