by ctdabomb » 29 Oct 2016, 23:33
Not pointing fingers or trying to appease or anger anyone, but some observations:
1. Learning to take criticism is harder than giving it. Understand that when someone points out something 'wrong' with a drawing, they aren't trying to tick you off or anything, they're trying to help. If someone says something that rubs you the wrong way and you can't let it go, give them the benefit of the doubt and assume there is a language barrier or that they cannot word things all eloquent like.
2. Moochinook, you have skill and we love to see you make contributions, but when something doesn't fit with the style of the game it is frustrating to us because we see it as 'wasted time/effort'; not because it is bad (they usually are good), but because it doesn't fit with current needs or artistic style.
Some people are like slinkies... not really good for anything, but you still can't help smiling when you shove them down the stairs.