Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Should I or shouldn't I?

ynsaen opened this issue on Dec 24, 2004 ยท 104 posts


dlfurman posted Fri, 24 December 2004 at 10:08 PM

CONSTRUCTIVE CRITISISM: Your post in #11 is on target. Commendation before correction. Set the artist (we are all artists here) at ease. Assure the artist that the hard work is appreciated (unless someone has that advanced beta MAKE ART button), and where adjustment is needed. (I was going to say correction, but this is art we are discussing here and that is a subjective beast). Note that for thouse confounded shoulders, elbows and knees, there are post work options (so that should not be a major concern). I would for one like more instruction. I can ask for tips, but my postwork is not going to look like someone elses.(Despite my attempts to divine how some of that wonderful stuff is done for some images. I have Photoshop too and my stuff doesn't come out like some of the really spectacular stuff in the galleries. I am also aware that certain artists have a "style" or manner (trick? procedure? action(s), Make Art button) that they'd rather keep to themselves as a "trademark". Perhaps that is a separate issue.) Go for it, but as in your response in #11. If one leaves the comments field on, respond. If THEY don't like it.... If THEY thank you....

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