Bobbie25 opened this issue on May 19, 2005 ยท 45 posts
JenX posted Thu, 19 May 2005 at 8:46 PM
There have been times where I WISH that I could get some sort of constructive criticism. I want to get better at this, and if I'm completely suctastic at this, I wanna know. However, the closest thing I've gotten to cc in the past 6 months has been "where are her nipples" or something like that. However, there is a fine line between a troll and a critic (sometimes, the two are confused by those of an egotistical nature), and the one leaving the critique must think before leaving it, "Is this going to help the artist hone their skills?" I've seen some critique that, while it appeared well intended, contained language (not vulgar language, just words put together) that would imply either bitterness or a snide remark to the artist. Those don't help, either. Because, in the end, they don't know whether the person leaving the comment is serious about the "helpful critique", or just being a troll. I know it's probably not what you want to hear, but, hey, you get more flies with honey, than with vinegar ;) MS Poser Mod
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