| 18 Nov 2000 | Brian Keith Cooke | Aahhhh detail, detail, detail! That's what it's all about. The tiny little details like the studs on her armor and boots. which gives the piece a much more finished look. And your faces are always so interesing looking!I you want details check out Brian's site, very rad. | |
| 13 Dec 2000 | Christopher 'Topher' Allen Shepard | Great design of her armor/ clothes, and the blade she is holding is gnarley as well. Love the style you use in your faces, it's elf-like and mesmerizing. Excellent job with the skin tones and musculature, looks round and supple. Another great work. | |
| 31 Jul 2001 | Cason | The sword seems interesting, allbeit impractical. The curved design is arabic in origin, and useful on a dagger. Despite the possible fencing applications it would be hard on her wrists to pull off successful sword techniques.Accually it is based on a sword of Germanic origin the flambarge, used by the Landsknects of Germany. | |
| 23 Oct 2002 | David Mitchell | Yikes, that's even taller than Jallarzi. Even if only by and inch.  Andrew P. Morris replies: "Thanks for commenting. I enjoy watching her in play. If someone or something is in her way she just picks it up and tosses them or it. Brutally straitforward she is actually kinder than many others in the campaign, it just does not seem that way. " | |
| 29 Oct 2002 | Mattias Bergström | Nice sword, nice legs...  I just made a 3 inches taller girl for an RPG.... I'll upload some new stuff in my gallery shorlty where that will be included.  Andrew P. Morris replies: "thanks for the comment. I gotta say I love big girls. " | |
| 5 Aug 2004 | Anonymous | This is an absolutely gorgeous picture... I love the sword, how did you come up with the name 'brialyn'? Its very interesting... And how is it pronounced?  Andrew P. Morris replies: "Thak-you for commenting on my work. The sword is pure fancy but I like it too. Her name is pronounced: Bree-`ah-lin. Emphasis on the "ah" which should also be asperated into something even softer than the a in apple. " | |
| 8 Oct 2004 | Andrea Lanzoni | I agree with all the comments above,great picture,especially for the outfit.  Andrew P. Morris replies: "The outfit was a lot of fun to work up. I am writing a background story for this character, it is in my section of the Wyvern's Library. " | |
| 22 Sep 2005 | Nelleke Pieters | I really love the way you draw eyes, they are so sharp and intriging (is that a word?) really great picture!!  Andrew P. Morris replies: "Nelleke, Thank-you for for your kind comments! Yes the word is 'intriguing'. I try to always convey something of the character's nature when I do a piece. The eyes are a great focus for that. Take care, Andrew" | |
| 13 Nov 2005 | Buzzbee | Her eyes looks different. But the art is pretty  Andrew P. Morris replies: "Thanks for commenting on this piece, Buzzbee. The eyes simply have not weathered the reduction in file size and alteration to .jpg format for publication. I simply must get better imaging software. " | |
| 24 Mar 2008 | David "Studly" Auer | She is very studly. I like. | |