Radical Dreamer wrote:Here, here. I've noticed the same things that Kitchan has, and it is kind of sad when you've worked really hard on a piece that you want your fellow CAAers to see, and then, thirty minutes later, you watch it get bumped out of the featured gallery pics by doodles and things of the sort.
One suggestion I would make is that if you have more than one related picture that you want to post in the gallery, then do one of two things: post one picture to be viewed in the gallery and link the rest of the pictures to your Photobucket/Imageshack account as such, OR post one picture to the gallery and attach the other pictures to subsequent posts, like this.
Anyways, I agree with Kitchan 100%! Please be considerate of your fellow CAA artists!
ChristianKitsune wrote:O_o was Macguy talking to me? I thought he was talking about posting art where it should...Like to post animesque pics in the Non Anime area.... isn't good?
Mangafanatic wrote:It may just be that kid who's posts 29 images in the 4 minutes and begs for comments lives in a home where no one praises him. No one tells him he has potential. No one bothers to give him a moment's consideration-- and those 29 images are 29 cries not for artist's appreciation but for human appreciation. He just wants someone somewhere to make him think that he's got something to offer.
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Basically, while I believe that everyone in this thread was well meaning, we're dedicated to making CAA a comfortable and encouraging place for all our members. At this point, that means that we allow everyone to post freely in the galleries, and I'd prefer that we didn't limit that freedom--even if it's only with power of peer pressure.
The Doctor wrote: A. Find a forum or site that is more "professionally" driven in this area and post your pics there. It doesn't have to be an angry "walk out" from CAA where you part ways from here. You can still post here or even put your pics up, you just have a preference for where your art is shown.
Or, B. If you really wanna stretch yourself, you can start your own forum/site dedicated towards professionally driven artists like yourselves. This'd be great training for when your ready to make money off of your works when you want people to notice it, plus it'd give you a deeper appreciation for what our mods go through.
But when you allow people to post so much art that they push other members out of the way, effectively bullying them, it just seems to be the opposite of what you want to promote. I mean, what if say, someone posts a piece of art I hate and so out of spite I decide to post a bunch of sketches of mine just so no one can see it? That's the potential for abuse the current system has.
Here's a question: Why don't we have a standard art forum? I thought we used to.
The Doctor wrote:For clarification, yah there are not guarantees at all by starting your own forum and the odds are against you of being successful, but that's good training for the future. In the school of hard knocks, when you graduate, you always have a 4.0 because you survived the worst of it all.
I hope this issue is resolved peacefully.
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