| 1 May 2005 | Michelle | great! you are very good at horses heads...yeah, i fell off my beast 15hh haflinger-quarter horse while galloping up a hill about a month ago...well,i wouldnt say 'fell', it was more of a beastly buck. Anyway, to make a long-ish story short, he went psycho, bucked me off, i flew 10 feet and skidded down a hill of mud as he ran off and i had to chase him..argg, my back is still cripple-fied! oh well, hes way to cute..i cant hold anything against him. That sounds far too familiar... | |
| 4 May 2005 | Anon. | Ps am i the only one who dare tell the truth round here! | |
| 4 May 2005 | Anon. | sorry but i have no idea how this got onto a website about fantasy or sci-fi because the only thing in this picture that could be included in any of them catogories is the fact the person has pointy ears. Please think of something better to draw next time because you are usually a fantastic artist!Some of my pictures are more fantasy than others, true. But to include a dragon/unicorn/fairy in every single piece would be an overkill of fantasy. Sometimes fantasy is also in subtlety. If you look at a picture of Legolas for instance, would that mean there is nothing fantasy about that except for the pointy ears? No, it's fantasy because he lives in a fantasy world. It doesn't mean there has to be a orc in every shot to keep it in genre. So my pictures take place in a world with dragons/fays/dwarfs/pegasi, whatever, but they are not in all pictures. Hope this clarifies it a bit. | |
| 28 Jun 2005 | JM Larsson | Oops. Sorry about the many typos. *smiles* ... *gasp* Does this classify as... Spam?
I think it does! O.o
IT DOES! *dances*
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Damn, I miss those DA emoticons already. | |
| 28 Jun 2005 | JM Larsson | Wow, Na, it is so nice that one of you thinks so.  You're not on the site, so I'm guessing you wouldn't know the requirements for Elfwood. And from your posts, that you wouldn't know mch about grammar and punctualization. *sighs* Whatever. A life might help you with all of your problems. Anyway, Stephy... Just wandering around your gallery. waiting for you to email me.  And stpping to tell off random idiots and tell YOU "fantastic job!"!  *applause* The horse seems to leaning back too far, but other than that, it's astonishing well-drawn! O_O Your stuff puts me in aw each and every time. *Kudos bar and a drink of your choice* | |
| 15 Jan 2006 | I like the LOTR a little too much | Tell me about it...I got bucked off yesterday and I'm not feeling so hot either.What would we do without horses? | |
| 14 Mar 2006 | D. 'Yolaron' Hendrikson | that happened to me once, while riding a 25 year old white pony. I got off to pick up a shed antler and she took off. the best part was when someone suggested a search party for the 'bucked off rider.' my riding instructer just laughed. | |
| 25 Mar 2006 | Jake Jeckel | Freom what i have seen this site is also about giving constructive criticism to help artists that are trying to get better.They dont need rude people talking them down about little things. I like the thought put into this picture.All though i have never been bucked off a horse, i wait in fear for the day. Great work. | |
| 14 Aug 2007 | Invicta | Ouch, that's hjappened to me a few times. The msot painful time was when the horse actually fell on to me, and squished my leg. No breaks, luckily, just a beautiful bruise. Swinger, you are cute but a pest . . . Lucky, you are gorgeous for a horse that spent four years hobbled in a field | |
| 25 Feb 2008 | Tasha Null | OOOOooooohhhhhhhhh this is amazing!! Especially with all the little details, like folds and stuff. | |