Threeality opened this issue on Jul 29, 2001 ยท 10 posts
deci6el posted Wed, 01 August 2001 at 3:25 PM
Don't kid yourself, Harlann. It wasn't honest and to call it criticism is a compliment. It was a digital booger flicked across cyberspace. If you have ever sat in front of a bunch of clients who can only say "it's too sad looking" and thats the best you can get out of them while the session clock continues to tick and its up to you to eak out what mysterious meaning "sad" might hold for them before you go into overtime then I'm sure you can appreciate someone who can express themselves in a way that makes communication actually possible. If you're going to invest the time, take the time. Don't just ring their doorbell and run. For example: Threeality, Congratulations on getting your spider approved. You have come up with a product and gotten it to market. That's more than I have done. In regards to all this "critic" broo-haha, I ask you to consider the size of the abdomen, it looks a bit small in proportion to the thorax. If you're serious about selling this, remember looks count for everything. Think about your textures, camara position and ask yourself if you think that it calls to people to want your spider. Even small things like centering the spider in the picture make your product more appealing..or not. Julians advice was quite clear And tactful. I hope my additions to his points were helpful.