27 Oct 21:57
--https://9gag.com/gag/aL00eRA When your parent are rich but you draw like crap.
27 Oct 21:57
--https://9gag.com/gag/aL00eRA When your parent are rich but you draw like crap.
22 Oct 15:45
--Woah, been a while since I was here. I guess its what happens once you get busy in life ... Kinda miss having the time to post here every day
14 Oct 08:30
--Would you guys be interested if we got together and made a discord? I think thats the modern hip thing to do and its a great supplement to having a sketchbook forum.
06 Sep 05:21
--for those who can't afford anatomy360, here's a bunch of realistic human (and non-human) 3scans
28 Aug 07:03
--Click that report button in a spammer/bots post if you guys come across any future ones, makes it easier for me.
28 Aug 06:46
--another one in the last post of http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-8...#pid124262
18 Aug 04:44
--for whoever didn't know about Prologue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsTnUDhONp4
17 Aug 22:28
--I never got much interaction on Deviantart either - same thing, everyone posts, nobody gives feedback. Twitter, maybe.
17 Aug 19:54
--Getting people to stick around and participate is quite a challenge for sure. It's a complex issue, but I think it stems somewhat from people not visiting sketchbooks other than their own, and in turn not receiving any feedback after a prolonged time and eventually dropping out. Whereas, if you post something on a Twitter or Deviantart for example, you get quicker, easier feedback, so more people tend to stick to those platforms. Just my theory. In a forum setting you'd have to interact and help each other for a healthy forum environment to exist, but it's not easy to pull off.
17 Aug 19:14
--Everyone's expecting a place to be active before they get active themselves... that's not how it works, especially with small theme-focused communities like this. If everyone who complains constantly about twitter or instagram (usually in a post _on_ twitter or instagram) instead posted here as much as they do there, this place would be bustling.
17 Aug 03:59
--with the way discord, tumblr, deviantart, twitter, and instagram have separated art communities, i highly doubt forums will be active unless people decide they want to finally take part in meaningful discussion outside of those bubbles. until then, nothing will change