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Comments for this Image:
| Shellie Waal 2001-08-17 |
Flaws??? Are you kidding? This is incredible!! It captures the essence of the LOTR beautifully. Wow! |
| christiaan iken 2001-12-07 |
truly fav min rho, what more can i say, if u dont like some parts of it, its a worthwhile picture to improve apon, i love it. |
| Jennifer Sanders 2002-08-13 |
Flaws? Well, do you think you could point them out to me? Because I really don't see any. The lighting is spectacular, and the detail you put into each of their faces is marvelous, I've always been a fan of yours, please keep up the good work! |
| Bill Corbett 2003-03-15 |
It reminds me of the Hildebrandt picture of the fellowship with the tree in the center of the composition. Nice work |
| Per Sjögren 2003-04-17 |
Great work! A very nice and classic fellowship picture. I think I've seen this one Rolozo. Love the envoirment and the soft, vivid colours. |
| Denny Ho 2003-06-14 |
wooooooa! nice colored pencils technique. very inspiring to me! This is very lovely. |
| Lydia Jacobs 2003-09-01 |
The only "flaw" is that you have Legolas all the way in the back and all tiny! I mean, really! *pouts* As for not knowing what actors would be used in the movie, I wouldn't really consider that relevant, since I doubt that they are what Tolkien was picturing when he wrote the books and described the characters. lol I think you did a beautiful job. ^_^ |
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