| 16 Jun 2004 | Dennis Drury | Loading...I compliment you on the anatomy you draw. Your characters are rather leggy and the women's breasts are perhaps larger than the norm, but are not unnaturally large. Thus your characters look a lot more natural (and better, in my opinion) than so many in the 'Woods that are drawn with anime-cartoon proportions. You do well with hands and feet, which I consider extremely hard to draw. You also have an extremely cool photo of yourself... Stephanie Mörth replies: "Yes, Hand and feet are veery hard.. Often i try to do them again and again until they fit to the picture... No, the anatomy in my pitures is not perfect. I know about that and try to get better.. On the photo I an wearing a self-made costume for my elven mage..." | |
| 16 Jun 2004 | Margaret Bashaar | Loading...You have very detailed, clean line art in all of your pieces up here. I'm impressed. I also really like the shading that you've done in your colored pictures. I hope I can see more! Stephanie Mörth replies: "I try always to get better an there are still much failures in my pictures...There are more Pictures to come, so you can see more..." | |
| 17 Jun 2004 | Randy ''taffy''Linbourn | Loading...great start to your gallery Stephanie.:0).. and a great bio picture kind of reminds me of Wagners the ride of the Valkyries *i think that's how you spell it?* Stephanie Mörth replies: "Thank you for the comment, randy. In german Wagners ride of the Valkyries is called "der Ritt der Valkyren"" | |
| 1 Aug 2004 | Jeroen Schmidt | Loading...You have some nice pictures here, and the stories behind them are quite interesting themselves. Pity they're this short. Stephanie Mörth replies: "my characters normally have a big background and especially Amalthea was played for a long time. I think it just would be too much text if I tried to tell her whole story." | |
| 24 Oct 2005 | Oliver Jöhnk | Loading...Great gallery! I like your costume design. There is only one big mistake in your gallery. It's far too small! I hope you will show some more of your artwork in the woods. | |