| 24 Oct 2006 | Anne Wipf | Loading...A beautiful elf. I love this picture. | |
| 27 Oct 2006 | Hana Běťáková | Loading...That's a pity about your teacher, if it doesn't sound too disrespectful saying it's pity... However, the picture is beautiful. Not speaking about the face (I hope you managed to portray him well), I like the building in the background. Like gothic, yes, but it's how I always imagined elvish architecture! | |
| 31 Oct 2006 | Veronika 'Lawenta' Prokesova | Loading...Another great picture of yours. I love how he isn't perfect in appearance, but his inner strenght is visible. These charismatic people is wonderful to have as friends and painful to lose them... But the memory of the good times never fades - like in this picture  Alena Alja Škutchanová replies: "If he was a dream, I would drawn him with perfect face...But he had elvish soul in a body from meat and bones. So I derw this." | |
| 29 Jan 2007 | Lilith | Loading...Nice  he looks like somebody I know ... a storyteller and musician with slavic name ;-) my first thought was of him when I saw the pic... and some call him teacher. | |
| 23 Jun 2007 | Natalie Adams | Loading...wow...this is AMAZING! wish i could draw that well...you know, putting in all the imperfections on the face: wrinkle lines and such like! Mine just end up looking wierd! Alena Alja Škutchanová replies: "I have just one advice for you - use reference. It is best school ever (mainly for drawing imperfect faces)." | |