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Re: Comment on comments (or lack of)

Subject: Re: Comment on comments (or lack of)
by petercotton on 2008/8/29 22:51:11

jumping in the bandwagon here...feel free to rip me guts out, yeah?

anyway, i agree with most folks here bout commenting, especially the bit bout MEANINGFUL comments. this annoys the shit outta, as it happens a lot elsewhere(deviantart)

basically, someone sees a picture, clicks the comment button, writes either two to three words(great! awesome! wonderful!) and proceeds to clikc the post button. imagine about a minute to post a comment i ain't even gonna read cause its meaningless. now if that same bloke had took the time to say something like (the lighting's off here, and the shadows are buggy, but overall....) then, even tho its techincally a negative comment, i will be much more happier, as it means he took the time to actually THINK about it. i'm sure someone else has or will say this, but i'll say it anyway. i would rather have just ONE meaningful comments/critiques on my pics, then 5 saying exactly the same thing(awesome! sigh, hate that word now)

feel free to rip into me now with pickaxes.

also, main reason i dont comment, is not because i don't like the pics, but rather because i'm never sure exactly wut kind of comments people want. serious critiques or the simple backpatting...i never know >_<

also, i will say this: i am not good at 3d art. i am middling at ART. there is a difference. most people say i'm great at 3d art, and i sigh inwardly because people still see it as 3d instead of just art. one day i will up to 'alright' at art, but that day ain't soon. i think the problem is that people still see 3d as seperate from other styles of art, when it IS just another style. one that takes about as much skill and technique as pencilling or painting. ah well, thats my two cents.
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