| 28 Nov 2000 | Chris M. Sayen | Loading...WoW your are a great artist indeed. I love the dragon it looks almost alive. | |
| 7 Dec 2000 | Deana Marie Bishop 'Schayde' | Loading...Very nice composition Excellent detailing... | |
| 5 Apr 2001 | "Angel" | Loading...Everytime I look at this, that torn song comes to mind. I love the Dragon, evil, and in a wierd way kinda sexy and alluring, while the moonstar guy is very stoic and sheltering. So what ended up happening? Inquiring minds want to know. | |
| 28 Jul 2001 | Meredith Arwen Temple | Loading...Oooh, lucky push of the random picture button. I love it. The dragon, particularly. | |
| 13 Apr 2002 | Bonnie Miller | Loading...It's pritty! And that sounds like one of the skewed plots I'd make up. @.@ Except mine is gal marries guy. Guy and her half-brother hate each other. They nearly kill each other. She gets pissed and ends up hurting those two and her other half-brother. *head goes spinnie* And... well, I might say the star thing looks kinda like Captain America's shield. ^_^ | |
| 21 Jul 2002 | Amy 'Taur'amandil' Simmonds | Loading...That dragon's face is so awesome! Got such character! LOVE IT !! | |
| 11 Feb 2003 | Jenn | Loading...guh...o.o you are really good. with emphasis on the really. and the good. more emphasis on the really. i love the way the dragon is looking at you thinking "No really, i AM a nice dragon. Just come a little closer...*chomp*" and the father-guy..more emphasis on the really and good. he looks kind of evil...but protective. it's a cool look. *takes notes* The only thing i see wrong with this (and this makes me feel mean just thinking about saying it so i'll try to go light) is that the girl's (which is awesome anyway) face is a bit (and i mean that in the nicest possible way)darker than it should be...please don't hurt me. (i read bio) Sean C. Riley replies: "You have a keen insight about the characters in this picture...including the girl. The "darkness" is partially due to the bad scan and sketchiness of the original drawing. However, it is also very much intentional. The shadow on her face is supposed to represent the influence of her true father, the dragon. Don't worry, I don't chew on people who offer genuine, constructive criticism. " | |
| 21 Apr 2003 | Crystalin | Loading...That dragon is evil. I absolutely love it. Please draw a whole European dragon. I love the Chinese dragon you drew on one of your other drawings, but my favorite are the European dragons. Please, please, please draw one. I love dragons so much, and you portray them so well. Sean C. Riley replies: "Hmm...you've made me realize that I haven't drawn a full-blown European style dragon in years. This disturbs me. I believe I have a mission! Now if only I can get my scanner to work..." | |
| 1 May 2003 | A. D. Slade | Loading...Heh, that man next to the dragon looks like Sean Connery; I see it in his lip! | |
| 7 Jan 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...this is just so amazing. The dragon just has this air of superiority in his face. The dragon is just so evil with a maniacal smile on his face. Its like the epitome of pleasure to look at this peace. The adoptive father looks like he's got a can of whoop *ss in his back pocket. he's got that I've been around and know what's what look. I wouldn't describe his as good or benevolent but he's definatly protective. I think the girl is just wow. She has such a conflict in her face. Her biological father is there and that is something she wants to know about but her definite safety is with the human. she shows that she is independant by not siding with either and they (dragon and human) know this as well. Really good stuff man | |