Forum: Bryce


Subject: Magazine publication woes.

Ornlu opened this issue on Dec 31, 2003 ยท 73 posts


BabaLouie posted Fri, 02 January 2004 at 1:24 PM

Catlin... I have nothing personal against Ornlu, that was stated so in a PM I sent to Clay several days ago concerning this thread. What ever the editor or editors did, correct or incorrect I can not say, I will say that they should have at least discussed the changes with Ornlu prior to publication, but as we all know, the editors are not obligated to do so. My beef is with anyone who airs their displeasure here concerning Renderosity in the open forum, and some folks do it more than others. If you have a problem with Renderosity, concerning your dealings as a vender or author, then take it to the proper channels, do not air it here. As I recall, this bridge has been crossed with Ornlu before and the moderators then reminded folks to go to them first instead of taking the complaint to the open forum. I can not help but think what newcomers to this forum think when they see a thread like this one. It certaintly does not reflect well on Renderosity, it does not reflect well on Brycers, especially when adults chime in and support this type of behavior and lastly it does not reflect well on the individual who is complaining. A perspective employer would look at this type of behavior as belonging to a person who has not used the 'proper channels' for problem resolution. Ornlu has a habit of bringing his gripes about Renderosity to the forum. This is the third time, as I recall, that he has brought his displeasure to the open forum. Obviously he has problems with Renderosity at one level or the other. Perhaps he needs to move to another site that can better serve his needs as he apparently is not pleased with Renderosity. My suggestion to anyone who feels that they have repeatedly been 'wronged' by Renderosity staff and they can not seem to get this problem resolved is to go participate on another service. Is this personal? No, not at all, I am just an adult dealing with the actions of another adult.