I don't care about what you say about critics, it's still art and thats all that matters. And it's good art at that =3)
Posted by Guest on Wed 11 Aug 2004 01:38:24 PM EDT
korean2803@yahoo.com
The kind of moment that's dreamed about. Verry NICE.
Posted by Guest on Tue 10 Aug 2004 03:15:31 PM EDT
panzerman47@hotmail.com
Hmm.. Kobolds are about 3-4 feet tall right? Naishee is one tiny girl...
Posted by Guest on Mon 09 Aug 2004 01:52:29 PM EDT
hasom
how long did it take u 2 draw these pictures?
Posted by Guest on Sun 08 Aug 2004 07:15:04 AM EDT
hasom
beautiful detail
Posted by Guest on Sun 08 Aug 2004 07:13:11 AM EDT
Love
Amazing at how pure in heart this beautiful woman appears. Its as if she hasnt been corrupt by society.
Posted by Guest on Wed 28 Jul 2004 05:30:30 PM EDT
wentil@yahoo.com
Actually, as far as character illustrations go, this masterwork is not at all focused on the character's breasts. They are neither overlarge nor emphasized; after all, I see women walking down the street wearing scantier garments over more pronounced breasts each and every summer day. The hair in particular is a delight in this piece. All in all, it is a work worthy of acclaim and applause!
Posted by Guest on Wed 28 Jul 2004 02:09:11 PM EDT
Duvessa
Lovely pic. Can I ask is that a collar she's wearing ? It just looks like one with the studs and ring on the front :-)
Posted by Guest on Tue 27 Jul 2004 09:03:04 AM EDT
Pecknose (Admin)
Please don't flame each other here. Artists decide on the look of their images. That said, it is not entirely untrue that the level of finish is different on different images here. Depends on style, age, what it was made for, and so on.
Posted by Guest on Sat 17 Jul 2004 03:38:32 AM EDT
gah
That's the most ridiculous comment people have ever made regarding critics. Everyone is allowed to have and express an opinion and others are free to disagree. Personal skill is in no way a license to comment nor lack a muzzle. Evern for a 'professional' opinion knowledge of the art is all that's needed. I personally agree that the lines of this work are not as blended as many of the others. It gives the work a rougher look but also fitting for the content in many ways.
Posted by Guest on Fri 16 Jul 2004 02:01:31 PM EDT