30.08.2008, 21:14
Hi gents,
Just a question for anyone posting shots of their work, do you post shots to have them constructively criticised in order to learn from points & suggestions made by others in order to become better at it, or do you post, to share a pic you particularly like for whatever reason?
The reason I ask this is perhaps personal to me, I dont do bullshit or pretence, by this I mean I wont tell someone something is good if I dont think it is, or, it has errors which can be easily corrected if pointed in the right direction? I wont lie to someone to save their feelings under any circumstances.
My view is this, if someone posts a pic theyve worked on and its not quite right, I think its better to tell them, than to bullshit them, IMHO I wouldnt be doing them any favors bullshitting them, if I do, their work doesnt really improve, however If I'm honest and helpfully point out mistakes & make suggestions their chances at improving would perhaps be better?
What brings me to ask this, is this, there are obviously posters here that are good and well versed in screenie art & there are others not so, do the guys who are not so good want to learn & become better and do the guys who are experienced want to help them?
Or am I getting it all upside down & everyone posts work good or bad for no particular reason?
I realise critique can be a very touchy subject for some & in the past I've had issue with it myself as no doubt Fat Boy can confirm, but, that aside, I would like you all to know, I'm an honest person & will go out of my way to help anyone who wants it. Any critique I have offered or would offer was & is my just trying to help people improve their technique or advance their Knowledge.
Or is it best, if we dont like something not to post in the thread at all & perhaps risk alienating the threads creator particularly if you feel they may expect a post?
Finally, I dont want to upset anyone with critique if they dont want it & its certainly not my intention to do so, hence this post, I thought it better to ask about the subject than to assume.
Regards
Just a question for anyone posting shots of their work, do you post shots to have them constructively criticised in order to learn from points & suggestions made by others in order to become better at it, or do you post, to share a pic you particularly like for whatever reason?
The reason I ask this is perhaps personal to me, I dont do bullshit or pretence, by this I mean I wont tell someone something is good if I dont think it is, or, it has errors which can be easily corrected if pointed in the right direction? I wont lie to someone to save their feelings under any circumstances.
My view is this, if someone posts a pic theyve worked on and its not quite right, I think its better to tell them, than to bullshit them, IMHO I wouldnt be doing them any favors bullshitting them, if I do, their work doesnt really improve, however If I'm honest and helpfully point out mistakes & make suggestions their chances at improving would perhaps be better?
What brings me to ask this, is this, there are obviously posters here that are good and well versed in screenie art & there are others not so, do the guys who are not so good want to learn & become better and do the guys who are experienced want to help them?
Or am I getting it all upside down & everyone posts work good or bad for no particular reason?
I realise critique can be a very touchy subject for some & in the past I've had issue with it myself as no doubt Fat Boy can confirm, but, that aside, I would like you all to know, I'm an honest person & will go out of my way to help anyone who wants it. Any critique I have offered or would offer was & is my just trying to help people improve their technique or advance their Knowledge.
Or is it best, if we dont like something not to post in the thread at all & perhaps risk alienating the threads creator particularly if you feel they may expect a post?
Finally, I dont want to upset anyone with critique if they dont want it & its certainly not my intention to do so, hence this post, I thought it better to ask about the subject than to assume.
Regards