Originally posted by TAB Studio
I love the comments..and pay attention to them all
I had the water dragon up and Darkstar left a comment that I followed up than reposted the work the result was so much improved.
Hehe, the Water Dragon did look alot better after didn\'t it? I love that story
I used to belong to a forum where the topic was digital art. I\'m not into it so much anymore so I dont\' go there, but the general rule of thumb about leaving comments on other\'s art was this...
221 welcome.
What that meant was if you were going to comment about a piece, then you would customarily leave a comment of 2 things you liked, 2 things you could add constructive criticism about, and 1 thing you disliked.
That way there was always a point to comment and not just fanboy tooshy tounging.
Believe me, there was a reason to check back and see what other artists had said about your work. You always got another viewpoint on your piece...so helpful. As TAB said, some of us develop a sense of Tunnel Vision when painting, and IMHO comments sometimes help to point out obvious things we\'ve overlooked.
There have been alot of good points in this thread. One that I\'ll take to heart is Dauber\'s mention of those who don\'t post their own comments don\'t deserve to be commented on...
I rarely leave comments on my submissions...I think I will at least say something about it. Usually if there is a conversion, I mention it, but usually I let the picture speak for it self as this is such a visual medium.
One last thing, as CMON is such a multicultural and multinational site, I think alot of the time peeps are afraid to leave comments for the sole sake of the language barrier, I mean, why leave a comment if the recipient doesn\'t speak your language? CMON II should maybe have an integral translation frame or something for comments. Just a thought.