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« on: Apr 02, 2013, 10:02 AM »
My main reasons why I don't comment/critique (as much) anymore are:
1) Most times artist's method of illustrating is relative. For example, I thoroughly enjoy the rough and unorthodox execution of Heimie's work and it's apparent that I'm not alone in that catergory, so the argument of anatomy, panel placement or structure almost seems useless to "voice". Hell, I get frustrated when Energy doesn't finish because I really like their approach as well.
2) The most elaborate critiques usually ALWAYS hit it on the head with what I intend to contribute so I usually follow with "yeah what they said but keep it up" if anything.
3) Not to be harsh, but after a while you start to notice that some artists are not going to invest anymore into their pages. So once I've mentioned " Hey put some more into the backgrounds" and three battles later we're still in an all-white wonderland It's no point in putting that comment on repeat.
But I will start giving word, I know it kinda sucks to come back to your battle and having no tangible evidence of people being interested in your battle.. . other than voting.