This is certainly the case that I have been seeing and again it is what it is. It seems a bit cliquish to some degree. It would be nice to have a thread that was specifically aimed at the artwork critique/technique like Gaston said. But it all comes down to wanting to provide feedback instead of just lurking. My 2¢
I'll consider adding a non-rotary section to the rotary forum.
...but it's only because I like Gaston so much...![]()
Last edited by Alie K; 07-03-2011 at 09:18 PM.
Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?
Sometimes I think it's WHEN you post that can mean the difference between someone commenting or not. I'm not on the forum 24 hours a day, I try to take care of things quickly when I wake up, or after I finish drawings for the evening. When I check 'what's new', I might not see a tattoo someone posted earlier because when I check it, I see chat's about machines, troubleshooting, messages from people etc. I like to comment when I can, or if I see something where someone asks for advice, but I'm sure I've missed a few here and there. I know that I like comments as much as anyone else (so I try to dish 'em out as I'd like to receive 'em), but one thing that I've learned from the internet is that out of 100 people looking at something, if you are lucky, maybe 1 or 2 people will comment. So, if only 2 or 3 people say something - that's pretty good odds.
Not too bad for a GIRL, eh?
Gee I hope I didn't sound like I was whinning, I post on other sites like DeviantArt and sometimes I get comments and favs and sometimes not I know it can be the luck of the draw and how many others happen to post at the same time. My point was I don't get tense regardless of getting comments or not and others should probably do the same and just keep posting.
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