ya did it yourself? Or just a find?Yionel wrote...
Modifié par Mr.Kusy, 01 mars 2010 - 02:38 .
ya did it yourself? Or just a find?Yionel wrote...
Modifié par Mr.Kusy, 01 mars 2010 - 02:38 .
Yionel wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
ya did it yourself? Or just a find?Yionel wrote...
valttu wrote...
Yionel wrote...
Nice!
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Again, I would argue with that picture being beatuful.
Mr.Kusy wrote...
And her chest is too small also...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
And her chest is too small also...
Terrorfex wrote...
valttu wrote...
Yionel wrote...
Nice!
Bootiful. Taliwub. <3
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.Roninraver wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Again, I would argue with that picture being beatuful.
I regret to inform you that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as such you cannot argue against its beauty. You can merely disagree. Some (most, it would seem) find the picture quite good. If you don't, fix it to your liking, or keep mum and let others enjoy it.
I think I said this just after your comment about how little effort the artist took in photoshopping two images together and blending with a brush. As of this moment, that artist has put forth far more effort, and accomplished far more than you have through trying to diminish his efforts by picking nits.
If you have ideas about how the picture could be made better, by all means get to work! I'd love to see your incarnation of the idea, some of the suggestions you made (like the transparent Normanndy background) would be great to see. Talking about the work someone else has done though, with a negative/superior attitude, accomplishes nothing. It's one thing to say "This is wrong, mistake here, rotate 180 degrees and it'd be better." It's something else entirely to sit down and roll up your sleeves, fix the problem, correct the mistake and rotate the 180 degrees.
In fewer words: put up or shut up.
Martin seems a nice name to me and my house rejected me long ago...Terrorfex wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
And her chest is too small also...
My good man - artistic criticism in response to work featured in this way should not require two posts. Shame upon your name and house.
Modifié par Mr.Kusy, 01 mars 2010 - 02:50 .
Mr.Kusy wrote...
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.Roninraver wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Again, I would argue with that picture being beatuful.
I regret to inform you that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as such you cannot argue against its beauty. You can merely disagree. Some (most, it would seem) find the picture quite good. If you don't, fix it to your liking, or keep mum and let others enjoy it.
I think I said this just after your comment about how little effort the artist took in photoshopping two images together and blending with a brush. As of this moment, that artist has put forth far more effort, and accomplished far more than you have through trying to diminish his efforts by picking nits.
If you have ideas about how the picture could be made better, by all means get to work! I'd love to see your incarnation of the idea, some of the suggestions you made (like the transparent Normanndy background) would be great to see. Talking about the work someone else has done though, with a negative/superior attitude, accomplishes nothing. It's one thing to say "This is wrong, mistake here, rotate 180 degrees and it'd be better." It's something else entirely to sit down and roll up your sleeves, fix the problem, correct the mistake and rotate the 180 degrees.
In fewer words: put up or shut up.
Mr.Kusy wrote...
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.
Mr.Kusy wrote...
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.Roninraver wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Again, I would argue with that picture being beatuful.
I regret to inform you that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as such you cannot argue against its beauty. You can merely disagree. Some (most, it would seem) find the picture quite good. If you don't, fix it to your liking, or keep mum and let others enjoy it.
I think I said this just after your comment about how little effort the artist took in photoshopping two images together and blending with a brush. As of this moment, that artist has put forth far more effort, and accomplished far more than you have through trying to diminish his efforts by picking nits.
If you have ideas about how the picture could be made better, by all means get to work! I'd love to see your incarnation of the idea, some of the suggestions you made (like the transparent Normanndy background) would be great to see. Talking about the work someone else has done though, with a negative/superior attitude, accomplishes nothing. It's one thing to say "This is wrong, mistake here, rotate 180 degrees and it'd be better." It's something else entirely to sit down and roll up your sleeves, fix the problem, correct the mistake and rotate the 180 degrees.
In fewer words: put up or shut up.
Mr.Kusy wrote...
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.Roninraver wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Again, I would argue with that picture being beatuful.
I regret to inform you that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as such you cannot argue against its beauty. You can merely disagree. Some (most, it would seem) find the picture quite good. If you don't, fix it to your liking, or keep mum and let others enjoy it.
I think I said this just after your comment about how little effort the artist took in photoshopping two images together and blending with a brush. As of this moment, that artist has put forth far more effort, and accomplished far more than you have through trying to diminish his efforts by picking nits.
If you have ideas about how the picture could be made better, by all means get to work! I'd love to see your incarnation of the idea, some of the suggestions you made (like the transparent Normanndy background) would be great to see. Talking about the work someone else has done though, with a negative/superior attitude, accomplishes nothing. It's one thing to say "This is wrong, mistake here, rotate 180 degrees and it'd be better." It's something else entirely to sit down and roll up your sleeves, fix the problem, correct the mistake and rotate the 180 degrees.
In fewer words: put up or shut up.
Modifié par Terrorfex, 01 mars 2010 - 02:55 .
Nobody sayed I can't draw.Yionel wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.
Friend of mine who is an artist says:If you cant draw at least bring constructive criticism else your just insulting the artist
Modifié par Mr.Kusy, 01 mars 2010 - 02:57 .
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Head seems too big. Something's a bit wrong with the left hand... nice detail.
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Nobody sayed I can't draw.Yionel wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.
Friend of mine who is an artist says:If you cant draw at least bring constructive criticism else your just insulting the artist
Modifié par The_KFD_Case, 01 mars 2010 - 02:56 .
The_KFD_Case wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Head seems too big. Something's a bit wrong with the left hand... nice detail.
It's by Lady Owl.
The head may seem "too big" due to the shawl. If you focus just on the actual faceplate/helmet it seems more accurate. I like it.
sm00thie88 wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Head seems too big. Something's a bit wrong with the left hand... nice detail.
It's by Lady Owl.
The head may seem "too big" due to the shawl. If you focus just on the actual faceplate/helmet it seems more accurate. I like it.
Thought exactly the same, without the shawl proportions are just fine.
So, I need to hurry, my pizza is waiting for me
Modifié par Mr.Kusy, 01 mars 2010 - 02:59 .
Mr.Kusy wrote...
I'm merely saying what I think about a picture, I know this is no graphics board, but I see nothing wrong in saying what I think about it. Why the attitude of "shuting up?" I'm not being impolite (well most of the time), I'm not saying everythign sucks, I'm not saying that I would do better - I'm only saying what seems wrong to me. I see at least exacly the same ammount of constructive dialogue in pointing some mistakes as in saying that everything is awesome, rocks and is beautifull just because there's Tali in it. Everyone have a right to say something - I'm using that right.
Mr.Kusy wrote...
Again... what's with the "Put up or shut up" approach?
Modifié par Yionel, 01 mars 2010 - 03:00 .