voodoomessiah opened this issue on Feb 06, 2004 ยท 59 posts
jherrith posted Fri, 06 February 2004 at 10:18 PM
Now that I have read this entire thing I guess I would fall into the category of "be constructive" comments. I have been a member here for 1 year this month have only been posting going on 5 months. Certainly wasn't making any comments for quite some time since I had no clue and when I did start to open my mouth I made sure I was specific as to why I thought something was amiss in the picture. And yes I have got the whats up, this doesn't look right since I've been posting but now I have something to go on and be aware of in my next post. I have several that need to be reworked on minor/major details, will I fix them probably not as they serve as a reminder of where I've been and what to avoid and to remember when constructing the next picture. So leave a comment or not that's fine, leave a comment with thoughts of missing elements or improvements that's fine. Come in with nothing but hack and slash on your mind with no real point or specific suggestion about the picture just going off topic, sorry not going to pay you much attention. You will get an IM from me asking diplomatically what the issue is and why are you in an uproar. But beyond that sorry don't have the time to play that game. I'm here to get better at this form of art not debate what constitutes art or even if I am a hack at it or not. I do this because I like it, I enjoy it and it is good therapy for me. So if I please you and my friends at my day job (graveyard shift) with my posts whether they be nude or not, male or female or even have a reason for creating the image in the first place beyond the fact that this is where my subconscious took me. So much the better and I do thank you and if there is something that you think might look or make it look better, I'll listen. So I prefer that the soapbox diatribes stay in the garage and instead let's talk about the picture not ones take on life the universe and everything. Because in the long run is that relevant to improving ones work?