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Lanima
Lanima
It hurts my head even more when people don't know what the hell I'm trying to say. I'm not saying:
"Theres a problem here, you suck"
I'm saying:
"Theres a problem here. Just to let you know and remember the next time so you don't mess up."
We make mistakes and we learn from it. We don't improve by neglecting advice or fussing about it and getting sad or pissed.
deleted_user_19610
deleted_user_19610
yeah, but that's all you ever do is correct people, i mean i don't remember ever seeing you say anything nice about someones work except your own.

Heck, you made someone remove their art because all you had to say was "oh yeah that part looks wonky btw".
deleted_user_19610
deleted_user_19610
People get sad because they work their asses off on artwork or stories, but the only thing certain people can point out is that one finger that looks weird or the grammar mistake on paragraph 2.

fix yourself and stop trying to constantly fix other people.
Lanima
Lanima
Funny thing: I do say nice things about peoples work. You never see it because you never bother to open up the thread I looked at. I didn't start with the wonky shoulder. I never saw that until someone pointed it out. I never see crap till someone points it out. I try to be good and actually state the drawing is good, which was VERY true.
Lanima
Lanima
Small mistakes won't hurt as much, but eventually, they learn from the mistakes. Art takes time anyways, and the same things come: compliments and criticism, theres no avoiding it anyways.
-DemonicNightmare-
Lanima
Lanima
Is that sarcastic or is that truthful?
-DemonicNightmare-
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