chelseawilliams opened this issue on Aug 11, 2016 ยท 32 posts
tparo posted Thu, 01 September 2016 at 11:31 AM
wolfenshire posted at 5:20PM Thu, 01 September 2016 - #4281752
@tparo
Thank you for you concerns, but Chelsea didn't say anything that even remotely implies DS users are unwelcome, and it is perfectly acceptable to afford professional courtesy to the Official Daz page by not duplicating a FB page. I am very sorry you do not feel welcome and you may sitemail any incident that may have made you feel as such and it will be brought before the staff for appropriate actions. (this thread is not an appropriate place to air personal grievances). I myself am a Daz user and have never felt anything but complete acceptance of my art on Renderosity. My gallery is full of art created from Daz and Photoshop. I have won contests, been featured many times, had several articles written in the magazine about my art, and been awarded AOM. And, of course, been accepted as a Coordinator on Staff, and all as a Daz user.
Working together in a positive and constructive manner we can move forward to create a better art site. The idea to have members create banners is a wonderful step forward. You have my deepest respect for your passion to want Renderosity to be the best it can be, and I look forward to seeing you post art in your gallery, and perhaps even submit banners that can be displayed.
Erm I never mentioned any personal grievances please don't put words in my mouth or meanings into my posts that aren't there. There is nothing positive or constructive about making a post about bringing the community together and then cutting out a part of that community because you don't want to hurt the feelings of your competitors; I'm at a loss to see how creating a Renderosity DS users face book page is duplicating Daz's page. Also there seems to be conflict of information as LPR001 seems to be under the impression that the oversite was do to lack of staff. And I removed my gallery a while ago when they made the adverts bigger than the thumbnails and cramped the images up so the adverts overshadowed everything.