Sarte opened this issue on Jun 07, 2005 ยท 53 posts
KarenJ posted Fri, 10 June 2005 at 12:40 AM
" I'm just wondering if the only way for me to get helpful feedback is by posting enormous tits." More views does not equal helpful comments. Also the "helpful comments" on bib-boob pics aren't really likely to be helpful to your areas of interest, unless you ARE interested in making good bib-boob pics - am I making sense? You've got some helpful comments in this thread about choosing thumbnails and why many people won't view images without thumbs. I'll also say that adding something like "Constructive critique welcomed" or "Please tell me what I can improve" in your text section can help you get good, constructive feedback. It also helps to comment on others who work in a similar area of interest to you, and if you have an artist whose work you really admire, IM them and ask how they achieved a particular effect or if they have any useful tutorials/sites to share. I'll reiterate that your images are competing with thousands of others posted on a daily basis. Nobody can view every image in the gallery and make meaningful comments on all of them. So you need to catch the viewers' attention, and realistically that means a good thumb.
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