09-05-2010, 11:40 AM
I've noticed a handful of you in this thread seem to have missed this. Read it over.
NOW ONTO THIS
Second, it doesn't matter if you don't like editing your own sprites. You can keep doing things your way, but it doesn't change the fact that this is a VERY bad way to try and improve (mainly because you won't. At all). If you try to apply critique given to you on a previous sprite to something you're working on now (or, as you're probably doing: simply shrugging off anything that isn't a tongue-in-ass compliment about your work), you're going to continually repeat mistakes and NEVER improve because, why should you? You can always apply comments like "don't resize" and "great stuff!!" to your next work and continue being God's Gift to Art, right?
Sure, go ahead and do that. Just keep that attitude out of TSR. We've all dealt with it WAY too much and it's not even something that I like to do anymore. Seriously, I had to force myself to stay awake while I was typing this, people with your attitude bore me SO MUCH that I almost pass out when reading your posts. And I just woke up 3 hours ago.
NOW ONTO THIS
(09-05-2010, 10:12 AM)nairenu Wrote: Why so harsh, everyone?First off, not one SINGLE person was harsh in this thread, even up to this post that I'm typing right now!!! (woah, weird huh!!?)
I personally, also don't like editing my own sprites, i post them the way they are, and then move on to others, Using the C+C i received here..
everyone has their own way, and i personally believe that you learn much faster while making newer sprites, instead of spending hours and hours editing the same one..
Second, it doesn't matter if you don't like editing your own sprites. You can keep doing things your way, but it doesn't change the fact that this is a VERY bad way to try and improve (mainly because you won't. At all). If you try to apply critique given to you on a previous sprite to something you're working on now (or, as you're probably doing: simply shrugging off anything that isn't a tongue-in-ass compliment about your work), you're going to continually repeat mistakes and NEVER improve because, why should you? You can always apply comments like "don't resize" and "great stuff!!" to your next work and continue being God's Gift to Art, right?
Sure, go ahead and do that. Just keep that attitude out of TSR. We've all dealt with it WAY too much and it's not even something that I like to do anymore. Seriously, I had to force myself to stay awake while I was typing this, people with your attitude bore me SO MUCH that I almost pass out when reading your posts. And I just woke up 3 hours ago.