| 15 Apr 2001 | Amanda Krick | Thanks for the comment Sara, thought I'd come see your stuff (oh yeah, I'm the one that lives in Alaska  ) Anywho RGP are so cool, but there not my fav. to draw, cause people know when you make a mistake, but you, you do such a great job that I'll be commenting on a few, thanks and bye | |
| 22 Apr 2001 | Derick | I like, I like! | |
| 1 Aug 2001 | Roman Rozhavsky | Hi Sara, just wanted to say that you have a nice gallery, and that I really liked your final fantasy tour! Maybe you'll put my airships in your next one, come visit  | |
| 13 Nov 2001 | Tony Caffrey | Very impressive drawings. I feel at home looking at your work, you draw not unlike myself.  Wonderful stuff. | |
| 20 Mar 2002 | Joshua Campsey | You need to use better proportions when drawing, and practice more often. | |
| 15 Apr 2002 | Tim Baker | Hi Sara, you have some lovely work here, I enjoyed your homepage as well, best of luck to you! | |
| 14 May 2002 | Tear Gems | Hi I love Anime too and Final Fantasy has to be the best set of RPGs around! I know its really annoying when people tell you you done something "wrong" but don't tell you what can be done about it. TIP: When it comes to drawing girls one of the things that can put off the proportions most is the chest. Try not to draw so much in but leave more out and let the shading and imagination do the work. For example, the arrow slicer is trying to hard, whereas the purity question is a much better drawing. Practice makes perfect. See ya! | |
| 14 Nov 2002 | Neon dragon <TheNeonDragon@hot...com | umm this is just great work keep it up and oh yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa umm could u visit my website i got a lot of pointers not as much as i'd like but a lot here it is hummmmmmm oppss wa si singing just click on my nickname and u'll be taken there could u read my comic timescapes and see all my art yours truely -a girl who appriciates ur art but hopes u practise more to produce better work*breathes in* Jessica 'neondragon'Pheffer | |
| 12 Jan 2003 | Unnamed | Yo Sara, no I don't know you but you said you liked reading comments and I thought I'd just call you by your name.  You have a nice style but you aren't that good at drawing the whole body. Naw, I'm not gonna just critisize and go away, I'll give you suggestions. (This is what I do, I can't show you my pictures, not an elfwood artist yet...) But lightly draw the upper part of the body as if the figure were going to wear a T-shirt. Draw whatever detail you want on the top and if you want the figure to wear a dress, then that is where the drawing lightly comes in. Just erase the bottom and then draw whatever you want. See? Commenters can be a little helpful! You don't have to do this, but it's a little suggestion. (This is the longest comment I have ever written, I hope you like it!)  Sara Stewart replies: "Thanks for the insight. I'll keep that in mind. And I do appreciate your writing a comment for me." | |
| 21 Jan 2004 | Anon. | not saying anything bad, but did any else see the arrow slicer kindda umm well different. Her face looks like shes getting pleasure and her hands, well on her couch. If you look at the first pic let me know if it looks, odd. | |