Doodles opened this issue on Oct 25, 2004 ยท 97 posts
Armorbeast posted Tue, 09 November 2004 at 12:21 AM
If you're wondering,I take art seriously as that was my area in advertising.There are so many forms of art to achieve a possible outcome that you can never judge a piece of art by how it was created.In the art world,if you create an image with flaws then thats all that matters...I wouldn't care if it were done with a 3d mesh or a crayon,I would judge the art by the artists attention to detail and you don't have to be able to actually fix the image to point out a flaw~its the artist themselves who are expected to fix mistakes that any novice with no experience can point out and that maybe should not have been made to begin with.
For the hobbyist who does this for fun I say expect the worst and then then its not so bad lol.If you post and expect a comment,then don't get mad if its not what you want to hear unless its clearly a derogatory remark made only to insult the work or you as an artist.
Trolling for comments?The only trolls I dislike are the ones who actually leave a link to their image in their comment or actually write you because they're disappointed you haven't commented on their work...beyond that,let them comment as its up to you to comment or not in return.
Lastly,a lot of things could be done better on rosity that never will be.The top 20 to me is a joke because its always the same people on it but if you don't like it here's my suggestion~get together each week with 20 other members who feel like you,each in turn has a top 20 list for the week...then from these lists come up with your own top 20 and give the top winner a $20.00 gift certificate for winning.Then that artist cannot be selected again for an entire year so everyone has a fair chance.At the end of the year you should have 54 winners and surely you could pick out one artist for artist of the Year among yourselves and offer a prize worthy of the title.One last point...your top 20 "must not include" people from the rosity top 20!!
Fair?
If the end goal of learning is genius...why are most geniuses failures at learning?