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Subject: A plea...


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peapodgrrl ( ) posted Tue, 25 April 2006 at 1:38 AM

Gee, color choices are incredibly individual. I am frankly surprised to see such a post from one who would consider themselves an artist. Wild :)


three_grrr ( ) posted Fri, 28 April 2006 at 12:38 AM

Thoughts from a total newbie .. i haven't posted any work yet, just one to the monthly contest. Been browsing around, looking at all the stuff, reading tutorials. I'm just learning about Apophysis & PSP8, the two programs I have, so any constructive criticism is appreciated, when I do get stuff posted.

My thoughts on criticism? If I'm too thin skinned to accept thoughts from others on what I can do to make my stuff better, then I probably shouldn't put myself out there. And if there are mean spirited comments, I can consider the source, and accept that those comments have more to do with that person's crap then with me. I just happen to be the lucky recipient, and I can choose get all bent, or ignore them.

Rita


XoxoTree ( ) posted Thu, 04 May 2006 at 9:30 AM

I find this all interesting that you're not pleased with the color choices of some work. I also appreciate the tips you posted on working with color. But honesty I would like someone to comment that they don't like the color if it is in a form of helping and teaching about gradients. But really isn't it one's own taste and right to choose their color? Hmmm...Just my two cents.

Therese

 

"One Oneness One"


stevi0d ( ) posted Sun, 07 May 2006 at 1:25 PM

Quote - Im colourblind :P ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DROP ACID NOT BOMBS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Message edited on: 03/20/2006 03:57

I am also colour blind! and I am a grayscale junky.


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