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kudalyn
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Sorry guys, that was a dick move, but I had to do that to get attention.
Lately my journals have been getting less and less and less comments... I understand that my watchers have irl issues and such just like me, but it feels like I have little to no support from my watcher base.
Out of the 425 watchers I have, (which is an amazing amount of watchers to me) Only about 15 at the MOST comment AT ALL.
That is rather depressing.
I thrive off of my comments and feedback. It shows me that people are actually enjoying my artwork enough to leave a comment. Sure, I like when my art gets favorited, but when you get one comment for every 20 or so faves....
I have had a tough time with luck lately, and if you read my journals you would know what has happened. But I have gotten very few comments on those journals, and the only comments are from those who are the only active watchers/friends I have.
I LOVE SUPPORT AND FEEDBACK! HOW OFTEN DO I HAVE TO SAY IT?!
Even just a small damn "This is neat!" every once and a while!
Also, I know the only way to get lots of watchers and views is to draw pron.... and while I am still drawing pron, it isn't nearly as much as it used to be. I just don't have a real need to draw it lately. And when I draw something that isn't pron, that I worked hard on and really enjoy.... next to no comments.
That is a real blow to my artist's pride, man.
And TO MY COMMISSIONERS:
I am very sorry the commissions are taking so long. Some of the ones I have taken, I want to finish them well and to the best of my abilities. Because of my life situation, I don't get much drawing time.
I AM WORKING ON THEM! I just don't want to send out a half-assed piece of work.... if you look at my other finished commissions, you can see that even though I took a long time to finish them, they were done to the best of my ability to ensure the commissioner was completely satisfied with the end result. That is my work ethic.
Thank you for your patience.
Lately my journals have been getting less and less and less comments... I understand that my watchers have irl issues and such just like me, but it feels like I have little to no support from my watcher base.
Out of the 425 watchers I have, (which is an amazing amount of watchers to me) Only about 15 at the MOST comment AT ALL.
That is rather depressing.
I thrive off of my comments and feedback. It shows me that people are actually enjoying my artwork enough to leave a comment. Sure, I like when my art gets favorited, but when you get one comment for every 20 or so faves....
I have had a tough time with luck lately, and if you read my journals you would know what has happened. But I have gotten very few comments on those journals, and the only comments are from those who are the only active watchers/friends I have.
I LOVE SUPPORT AND FEEDBACK! HOW OFTEN DO I HAVE TO SAY IT?!
Even just a small damn "This is neat!" every once and a while!
Also, I know the only way to get lots of watchers and views is to draw pron.... and while I am still drawing pron, it isn't nearly as much as it used to be. I just don't have a real need to draw it lately. And when I draw something that isn't pron, that I worked hard on and really enjoy.... next to no comments.
That is a real blow to my artist's pride, man.
And TO MY COMMISSIONERS:
I am very sorry the commissions are taking so long. Some of the ones I have taken, I want to finish them well and to the best of my abilities. Because of my life situation, I don't get much drawing time.
I AM WORKING ON THEM! I just don't want to send out a half-assed piece of work.... if you look at my other finished commissions, you can see that even though I took a long time to finish them, they were done to the best of my ability to ensure the commissioner was completely satisfied with the end result. That is my work ethic.
Thank you for your patience.
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it's hard to get more watchers and comments, most people don't have the time, or they think that the artist won't read the comments, which i think is sad.
The most i can say is the more you post the more feedback your likely to get.