| Date | Name | Comment | | | 5 Sep 2002 | Choco | Loading...Four arms could help in combat. The lower two holding a sword in each, or both collectively two-handing a claymorish weapon. While the upper two hold others, perhaps a kite shield and a bowpistol? Fantasy attacks are lovely. Also, she could mug folks, two hands to hold you still and two to run through your pockets, backpack, and any other secret hiding places. She could be a super masseuse! Zachariah Campbell replies: "Well, she's not actually the type to go all-out combat crazy, though the sword she has in the other pic -is- intended as a 4-handed sword. Imagine the power there... The massage element seems... enticing. " | |
| 15 Oct 2002 | Gimpy Artist | Loading...This is an awesome picture. I love the uniquness(sp?) of it. I haven't seen an angel-type quite like this. The musclulature(yes, spelling again...and I am american speaking...just tired) is so detailed and...perfect. About the use of different weapons... That would take perhaps a different way of thinking. You would need to be able to follow two paths of thought at the same time. Eh. Just an observation. Zachariah Campbell replies: "Thanks... I admit I was trying to do "angel" a little differently than usual.True enough, about the brain thing, though if you grew up with 2 sets of functional arms, you probably would learn to think that way eventually. Hey, I wonder how her tri-focal vision would work? " | |
| 15 Oct 2002 | Jaynai | Loading...Oh 4 criminy sake people will u put clothing on ur drawings. Like the colors. | |
| 28 Oct 2002 | Sarah | Loading...beautiful. i love your style! It's rare to find someone who can express creatively their own idea... did that make any sense? Well, anyways, it's awesome. Zachariah Campbell replies: "Thanks, glad you like it." | |
| 4 Feb 2003 | Stessi Nebula Samford | Loading...O0o0o, pretty. She looks much more feminine in this picture. She's cute! | |
| 17 May 2003 | Shadow | Loading...your drawings are very interesting.Youshould reallydraw fairys, because with your detailed work they would look amazing. Zachariah Campbell replies: "I guess I don't draw many faeries, do I? Not in the conventional fashion, at least...I guess I like my winged women full size. " | |
| 5 Jun 2003 | Kody | Loading...In case u didn't know, it looks like the fourth arm got colored yellow, i think it is right next to her abs Zachariah Campbell replies: "Hmmm... that may actually be it..!So much time passed between scanning this pic and colouring it, that it's possible that I just lost that arm. It doesn't look like part of the wing, that's for sure. Thanks for the eagle-eyes. " | |
| 29 Nov 2004 | Ryan M. Martin | Loading...Oooohh, dats purdy! heh, i was curious. did you tone this piece on the computer or use something like sumi ink? the missing arm asside, i really like this one. i cant really find anything to criticize, so kudos to you! Zachariah Campbell replies: "Naaah... I haven't used ink in years, sadly. In most of the cases I do a pencil doodle, and everything else you see is photoshopped goodness and badness. It's hard to get past my electronic laziness. Glad you like this one! " | |
| 5 Jan 2005 | Hedy Vinson | Loading...Oh yess, creation hymn is from the "Rig Veda" I forgot the name... | |
| 5 Jan 2005 | Hedy Vinson | Loading...I love it! Would you get mad if I made an attempt to draw her? She is very lovely, and she does remind of an Indian deity. I love ancient Indian stories, they are very cool. The best is the 'creation hymn'. You should look it if you get the chance. It really short, but I like the meaning behind it. Haha. Listen to me go on. **)~' Zachariah Campbell replies: "Mad?? Only if I didn't get to see it when you were done. It's interesting that when I drew this character, I wasn't thinking about Indian dieties at all, but looking at her, it's impossible for me to deny that I must have been influenced subconsciously. It's all there... the blue skin, the arms, the clothing and body-shape.I should check out some of the Indian myths... they sound interesting. " | |
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