06-30-2015, 04:46 AM
I don't agree with your views on critiques, though I respect your opinion.
I don't think a critique is a detriment to someone's improvement. It could be a nice advice, or an eye opener comment that helps out in the long run.
Even though I am open to critiques and I realize I have a lot of room to improve, drawing and painting IS still a fun endeavor for me
It's cool if you don't want critiques, but I always thought of Crimson Daggers as a place that thrives on it, and on improvement :/
but what do I know? I am also a new member :)
Maybe starting a blog without allowing comments could be more to your liking
I don't think a critique is a detriment to someone's improvement. It could be a nice advice, or an eye opener comment that helps out in the long run.
Quote:"Yes, ask for critiques if you simply CANNOT see anything wrong with your image based on the fundamentals of basic image making. That being said, if you CANNOT see anything wrong within your images, realize that you need to take a break and study a bunch more, learn to see harder, observe deeper. The moment you casually open yourself to critique is the moment you cheat yourself of mending your own mistake."I just don't see why you cant do both. Study on your own to work on the stuff you know you're not so good at and at the same time be open to the advice and comments of other people.
Even though I am open to critiques and I realize I have a lot of room to improve, drawing and painting IS still a fun endeavor for me
It's cool if you don't want critiques, but I always thought of Crimson Daggers as a place that thrives on it, and on improvement :/
but what do I know? I am also a new member :)
Maybe starting a blog without allowing comments could be more to your liking