| 3 Aug 2001 | P. marshall hassell (asura) | The bold outline brings out the characters, and teh draftiness of steel corridors :  eace:: | |
| 18 Oct 2001 | Coen de Moor | Good pic. The heavy black lines sure work great here. | |
| 26 Dec 2001 | Lisa-J Scott | I love it most out of your pinky pics.. Nice @$$... Mmmmm and lovely outfit too! X | |
| 7 Jan 2002 | Markku Juhani Peltoniemi | What shoulder ? I don't see a... oh... that. Kinda missed it you know... was looking at the... rivets. yup, the rivets on the bulkhead. Nice and round... the rivets I mean  | |
| 15 Jun 2002 | Quinton J. Alexander | She's got a sweet ass but doesn't she get cold. I mean since her jacket is blowing like that there must be a breeze somewhere. Nice pic, I like it. | |
| 22 Feb 2003 | Cara To | Great new style | |
| 3 May 2004 | Gavin Smith | This pic is great! I love the detail and the mix of felt tip pen and coloured pencil works very well. I usually shy away from felt tip pens, in case i knacker up my pictures, but i think i'll have a bash now (by the way, she does have a nice ass!)  Michael John Morris replies: " It works well! It helps to neaten up messy outlines. It's a very 'neat' technique. Kim Vilimek is a real master of this style and other colour pencil skills. It's work having a squiz at her stuff." | |
| 18 Dec 2004 | Robert Landers | Very lovely pic... I have a hard time with coloured pencils... Do you use any special brand? | |
| 6 Jun 2005 | Caroline | oh man, you guys are pathetic...how many times can you comment ont he woman's buttocks? It's not like it's such a miracle that they're round, buttocks tend to be in humans, (oh yeah, in horses too, so do horses work for you?)  Michael John Morris replies: " It's a fact that images of feminine bottoms are highly appealing to most males, and even females. This is something we all have to live with and accept ^_^" | |
| 7 Jun 2005 | Dylany | Well, at least they're not appealing to me. Ah how wonderful to be one of the last straight girls on the planet...! Hurrah! | |