| 31 Jul 2004 | Samantha L Houghton | Loading...*hands you fudge* Quickly running through my emails to clear out the crap, this latest update to your website really bowled me the feck over, Rachel. I mean, seriously. I should go away more often if you're going to produce work of this quality o_O;; It's absolutely GORGEOUS. The rich, warm colours, and the anatomy, the figurework! My fave of your non-personal character pieces to date. It's truly stunning, and the mods need a thorough whipping for even thinking of skipping it for an MC! Rachel Zyden Beaconsfield replies: "Forget MC’s, let’s not talk about them anymore. It only sullies my hard work, and MC or not, I’m still very satisfied with the results here. I’m sure I’m not the only artist that gets a regular skipping, and I don’t need a pixellated gold star telling me if this is worth the paper it was painted on. 8P" | |
| 31 Jul 2004 | Nicolas Lang | Loading...I like this one!! Nice idea to split the background from the foreground. The pose is great too. You´re REALLY good with mixed media. I always wanted to start learning colornig with watercolors...well perhaps I´ll do sometime Oh yes: the colors fit togehter really well, looks very harmonic. Rachel Zyden Beaconsfield replies: "Splitting the background was actually me, wondering how to paint the African savannah, without actually having to paint the ~whole~ African savannah. I was pretty pleased with how the solution looked " | |
| 31 Jul 2004 | Sam Pierson | Loading...I think the technique you used is amazing. And it's so original. Where do you get all these ideas? The detail is fabulous as well and I just love that tree! Rachel Zyden Beaconsfield replies: "I was just flicking through an African safari magazine where they announced “come see the big five!” I started day-dreaming about the idea, and this peculiar vision popped into my mind. I wonder what the tour-guide would say to this, stalking the jeep?" | |
| 6 Aug 2004 | Jen *Evil Overlord* Bamford | Loading...I love the colours on this one, and the way you drew/designed the background is nicely unique and helps keep the picture balanced. The shine on the cheetah (cheetaur?) is awesome, and my favourite part of this piece overall! | |
| 9 Aug 2004 | Derrick Lynn Ewing | Loading...O.O I really like the colors!!!!!! And the pose is great!!!!! And me really likes the design!!!!!!!! | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Ryan Bourret | Loading...I love the stance and the look on it's face. Great colours as well. | |
| 11 Jun 2005 | Sandra Anton | Loading...I like it a lot , esp. her weapon. I have a pic( and a story) with leopard- centaurs, called Shocanes. They look a bit more human. I will upload the pic soon. Tanx for checking out my gallery ! You´re a great artist ! | |
| 28 Feb 2008 | Heidi Hecht | Loading...Beautiful Cheetaur. I wonder how she kills anything with that dagger, unless it’s a bashing weapon. It doesn’t look at all sharp. Good job on the rest of it though. | |
| 29 Apr 2008 | Faith FairyFanGirl Turner | Loading...you r so very talented that i would like some advice!!! will you stop by and share with me????  | |
| 24 Jul 2011 | Brooklyn Mona Beaulne | Loading...a cheetahtaur . soo beautiful in a savage way | |