| 12 Aug 2004 | Bonnie Eaton | Loading...So maybe there are a few mistakes - so what? Way to stretch yourself. | |
| 15 Aug 2004 | Margaret R. Taylor | Loading...Wow. Way to make the masts look reeally tall. I imagine that this perspective is from the point of view of some victim Tigerboy and Squirrelgirl just threw to the floor. | |
| 23 Nov 2004 | Tamara Rouwendal | Loading...Awesome perspective. Love the squirrel furry, don't see those so often. Good color choices, creating a fabulous atmosphere. | |
| 13 Jun 2005 | Evgenia P. Petkova aka Foxy Jenny | Loading...The idea and media have been binded together to give birth to an incredibly vivid and pleasant picture - bravo! *whistles* - but does everybody think that being a pirate is such fun? Think on it - scurvey, dishonest life, murders - very adventurous, yeah. Oh, well. Not that I don`t like pirate stories - I do - but I just had to give out my other thoughts, too. | |
| 14 Jun 2005 | Aja Mujinga Sherrard | Loading...The perspective is amazeing, very well managed. I love tiger boy too, he looks like a prankster. | |
| 28 Feb 2006 | Tallodi | Loading...Somehow it reminds me of zhe Escaflowne movie.^^ Love the cool perspective... Kudos! | |
| 7 Aug 2006 | Sarah Cuypers | Loading...Quite an impressive perspective. I get the feeling I'm about to topple forward, like in a roller coaster on a fair, which makes this drawing even more interesting. I don't think I've encountered something quite like it. | |
| 3 Nov 2007 | Matthias Schmidt | Loading...I like the perspective very much. The hard work was really worth it. It looks like from a view of a ship's rat, you know. The sepia tone of the picture is also good, and the characters are lovely, too. I can almost see the greed for adventures and treasures in their eyes... good work! | |
| 19 Nov 2007 | BreAnna AshenSparrow Hoppe | Loading...I am very, very picky about what my personal tastes. Please bear this in mind as I say the following:
The life of a pirate was really very -un-romantic. Not even in the grotesque, gritty-but-adventurous sense. It was a life of hard routine which actually yielded few rewards, except for those who were especially talented or lucky. Grueling labor and poor nutrition. Cramped quarters and few opportunities to tend to one's hygiene.
Now, do I think it would be worthwhile to suffer through all this if it meant meeting these two? Absolutely! | |
| 19 Feb 2008 | Anon. | Loading...I bow to you! this image is amazing i realy cant think of any words to describe how great it is! | |