| 4 Nov 2000 | Lyndell Stout | Loading...Excellent composition and sense of action on this one. I also like the comic-book like style that it has. This shows your excellent control of anatomy.Many thanks! I actually love comic book art and wrote and pencilled a three issue comic back in '95. Unfortunately, only issue #1 saw print. The publisher cheesed out on me. Maybe someday I'll sell the copies I have in storage... | |
| 12 Nov 2000 | James M. Keegan | Loading...Another great pencil drawing. You sure you're an amateur? Again, really dig your shading and your grasp on anatomy extends to faces, which is another great thing. I can definitely see the emotion in the picture, which is a testament to your abilities.Well, technically anyone who has ever been paid even one cent for art is considered a professional, so most people on Elfwood are pros. I'm really glad you like the hand-drawn stuff although I'm still dabbling in the digital world. | |
| 24 Jan 2001 | | Loading...The contrast in lights and darks really makes this piece great. And the perspective is quite imaginative. Your computer rendered pieces are good...but these really show off your talent! | |
| 15 May 2001 | Jason of McDowell | Loading...I'm more of a fan of your pencil sketches than your 3d Imagery. They prove to be much more dynamic. The sky is a little devoid of anything, which can be problematic. Other than that, good. | |
| 14 Nov 2005 | Derek R. Clawson | Loading...Interesting very nice work. It is cool that you have actually got some comics published, i would like to see these. I too would like to get into comics but i have a way to go before i am ready. Also this reminds me of Drizzt, and the fact that there is a book with Drizzt in it called "The Two Swords" probably doesn't help LOL. | |