02-08-2013, 01:02 PM
Quote:Example: "A really lovely sprite, but it has so many flaws, which hide its beautiful interior. Let me help you to point them out, so your child will walk on a magnificent path. *Criticsm*. Those are all the flaws I could point out.
another example I am not fond of.
Adding cutesy-poo words in-between criticism is not needed. When someone asks me 2+2, I am going to respond 4, not 'my answer, my noble gentleman, is an integer, real and natural number which is succeeded by 3 (three) and preceded by 5 (five), whose name is 4 (four). It is also a number that is a sum of two prime numbers and the first composite number, the next one being 6 (six).' But in this case, the extra beef is actually interesting and informative instead of being pointless sugarcoating.
As long as you aren't insulting when giving criticism, it's ok. 2+2 is 4, nothing more, nothing less.
You aren't a baby or a child anymore, you should just suck the criticism up instead of complaining why it was harsh (obs: it wasn't). When I'm home, I'll properly talk about your sprites instead of ranting on how to give criticism, as this is nto the thread's purpose.