| 22 Dec 1999 | Amy Antika Naylor | Wow. great work! I'm trying to learn how to do shading like this. | |
| 23 Dec 1999 | Alicia N. Steeves | How do you type an impressed whistle? Very professional looking, great job with the foreshortening...I lack perspective (that is, my work lacks perspective) | |
| 25 Dec 1999 | Gareth L. Holden | thanks casey, i was going to put some motion blur into the guy but never did for some reason. better update this version, hmm now how to go about it?, ill take any ideas | |
| 25 Dec 1999 | Casey Young | Hmmmm...the foreshortening is in the "normal" range. I'm drawn in by the colors though. Well done computer colored pics are what I like. Um...can I suggest somethin'? If ye want that is. Hows about some motion lines around him, showing more movement? Just a suggestion. | |
| 2 Jan 2000 | Rick Smith | Another good picture. But now I'm gonna have to go refresh my memory on the original. Off to Arjen's page. | |
| 3 Jan 2000 | Donna Bond | And that's the bottom line, cause Stone Cold said so! heehee. I like this pic. He looks like Steve Austin. | |
| 22 Jan 2000 | Brian Keith Cooke | I think it's done very well. The folds and coloring are awesome, and the legs look fine to me. Well done  | |
| 26 Jul 2000 | Michelle | To artist: I'm looking for someone to draw my rpg character. If your interested please email me =) | |
| 22 Nov 2001 | Keetsie Joy | You make foreshortening look easy. This is a very dynamic pose and also a very difficult one, and you've pulled it off beautifully. I love how you've made the amulet glow, too, without overdoing it. | |
| 11 Aug 2003 | Anonymous | He looks like Colin Farrel as Bullseye from Daredevil | |