12-19-2013, 05:01 PM
This sounds like an amazing idea, I have seen plenty of people get only 1 or 2 comments every so often even though they are consistently pushing themselves and studying hard. I found that the only way to get feedback in your sketchbook (or the way that works for me) is to reply to 15+ people at a time with thought out advice and maybe you will get 5 or 6 comments back (I'm talking weekly here, since that's the schedule I work on).
The problem with this method is that a thoughtful comment may work when you can see something the person can work on, but if you want advice from someone better than you, which often times is the best place to get advice from, its very hard to critique someone who is further along the artistic path. These people also tend to be the busiest as well which adds to it.
Hard working stickied sketchbooks would definitely increase the chances of feedback from these people which would be fantastic.
Good idea Dennis /endMy2Cents
The problem with this method is that a thoughtful comment may work when you can see something the person can work on, but if you want advice from someone better than you, which often times is the best place to get advice from, its very hard to critique someone who is further along the artistic path. These people also tend to be the busiest as well which adds to it.
Hard working stickied sketchbooks would definitely increase the chances of feedback from these people which would be fantastic.
Good idea Dennis /endMy2Cents