| 6 Nov 2005 | Stefania Zachary | Loading...hello fellow 770'er! **fourth comment dance** WOW 0___o you are really good. i envy you. oh no! i'm turning green! | |
| 6 Nov 2005 | Katie 'French' Fry | Loading...Welcome to the woods and congrats on the Mod's Choice being so early!!! I love your watercolor paintings, "The Red Mountains" are gorgeous at being your first serious watercolor. My personal favorite is "Angel of Wisdom". I don't know why...it seems like he has a story behind him that could be so great if written by a master story-teller. Timo Heikura replies: "Thanks a lot! It's great that you liked my "The Red Mountains". I have to say that it is much better in real life. The scanning quality in that pic is almost outstandingly low, due to the fact that I didn't use my own scanner. " | |
| 6 Nov 2005 | Fiona m. campbell | Loading...Love your work, especially the Watchmakers, I'd love to see more of this storybook style. Welcome  | |
| 7 Nov 2005 | Morgan P. Andry | Loading...Hey, welcome to the woods! I love what I've seen so far, Can't wait to see more! | |
| 26 Nov 2005 | Jessica McCallum | Loading...woah! You have some AWESOME pictures in your gallery! | |
| 30 Jan 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...I realy like your thumbnail sketch. | |
| 16 Jun 2006 | Amber M. Bachman | Loading...You have a great style. Your anatomy and understanding of fabric is really good. I think you're already better than most American comic book artists. I hope to one day see your work put in print. I'll be looking out for more of your work in Elfwood! | |
| 16 Jun 2006 | Susana Molina | Loading...wow, great style, I've enjoyed this gallery! | |
| 22 Oct 2006 | Jordan Ross Patchak | Loading...Your line work is amazing. What materials are you using specifically? What type of pens and such.Thank you for your kind comment!  Timo Heikura replies: "The technique and materials I use are nothing very special. Just any smooth tectured paper will do. First I pencil the pic in with HB and then ink it usually with a 01-thickness drawing pen. The brand I use is "DR pilot". It uses ink and is commonly found in most of the book- and artstores here in Finland. It takes a lot of re-tracing the lines to create the varying thicknesses that make the shape of an object or a person. I like the style because it gives maximum control over the result as opposed to inking by brush where the line is more spontaneous.I hope this helped you. " | |
| 7 Jan 2007 | Hanna ´Celebfin´ Haapala | Loading...Good day to you fellow woodlander. It's nice to meet more finnish people in here. If you can keep that quality up (which I know is really pain in the ass while drawing comics) you will sure pass Huitula and Hiltunen. I read comics a lot and you are skillful enough, but remember that good storyline is more important. Keep up the wonderful work. | |