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Posted 2 years agoI'm going to try to be a little more active. It's probably not going to be more than an upload a day so I can keep a buffer, but I'll do my best.
How to Properly Feedback
Posted 10 years agoHELLO MY LOVELIES!
I'm here with another tutorial for you guys.
Seeing that there are all manner of artist communities in our series of tubes we call the interwebs, I'm going to cover a subject I sometimes hear about.
Feedback.
Ah yes, the big scary F word.
Also known as, the thing I don't seem to see too terribly much.
I'm not entirely sure why. I can only guess that people don't always know what to say or do when they come to a picture other than fave it and go on.
Yes, favoriting/bookmarking is a form of feedback, but it's not the only thing most artists are looking for.
We as artists share our work for various reasons. Just to name a few...
A.) Some artists want to have fun and enjoy sharing their little personal stuff with you.
B.) Some artists are looking to make money as well as enjoy their work and want to put their name out there (Think commissions and professional projects).
C.) Sometimes artists may not know entirely how to put their feelings forth in words or speech, and art is their way of expression.
There are many many more reasons for posting online, but we are going to be here forever if I listed everything.
So let's move on.
Comments are another form of feedback and often what an artist would love to see. It shows that other people are interested. If you are not on a public gallery-style site that has a conventional comments section and prefer to post your work on tumblr or twitter and the like, then substitute the words Reblogs or Retweets with Comments, and you're golden.
But we're not talking just one or two words here. "Cool" and "Nice Picture" qualify as comment, but if a person is proud of their work, you're not telling them any more than what they already know.
Try branching out and making an effort (yes, you'll have to put your stubby little typing fingers to work, kids. Excercise those hands) by thinking about *WHY* you like the picture. Here are some questions to get you started.
"What was it about the artwork that caught my attention first?"
"Are there any particular details about this artwork that stand out?"
"What was it about the piece that makes me want to add it to my favorites/likes/bookmarks?"
"What makes it stand out compared to other artists with similar styles/genres/etc. that I have looked at?"
"Does the piece make me feel a specific way? How does it make me feel?"
There is always a reason for you liking an art piece. You just have to search and find out why. Even if you don't have a conventional comment pane to list your stuff, like on Tumblr for example, you can put these things in the caption when you reblog.
If the person is looking for critique in their feedback:
"What parts did I think were well executed?"
"What stood out that I thought was particularly good?"
"Were there any parts of the picture I felt stood out for other reasons?"
"Was there some part of the piece that I felt needed improvement? What was it?" (If you know of some tutorials/links that might be helpful, you can post those too, if you like)
Don't just take the lazy route! Work your brain! If this was your piece "hanging" in the gallery, wouldn't you want someone to leave something meaningful? Well most artists would LOVE that!
If you're on a site where you can circulate it, then don't just like it. Reblog it! Retweet it! And add your commentary as well. This increases the artist's exposure, and allows them to rocket to new avenues as well as know that you're interested and enjoy their work.
Note: When you reblog/retweet artwork, please remember to source the artist and do not remove any commentary or notes they might have put with the original piece.
Sourcing the work or reblogging from the original artist allows other people to come see their wonderful work. Giving credit is not only smart, it's common courtesy.
If you are purposely refusing to source artwork or are removing the source and original poster commentary, then you are being inconsiderate, are a big fat jerk, and need to be trussed up and beaten with lead pipes. We clear? Good. Moving on.
Sometimes you really can't think of anything even when asking yourself questions why you liked it. That's okay! Just fave/like/reblog/whatever and move on. It's not like we as an artistic community don't appreciate simple stuff like that. If you can though, please come back and leave some other feedback if the answers to those questions come to you. It really means a lot!
And that's my tutorial! I hope you get some use out of it!
Fuzzy out!
I'm here with another tutorial for you guys.
Seeing that there are all manner of artist communities in our series of tubes we call the interwebs, I'm going to cover a subject I sometimes hear about.
Feedback.
Ah yes, the big scary F word.
Also known as, the thing I don't seem to see too terribly much.
I'm not entirely sure why. I can only guess that people don't always know what to say or do when they come to a picture other than fave it and go on.
Yes, favoriting/bookmarking is a form of feedback, but it's not the only thing most artists are looking for.
We as artists share our work for various reasons. Just to name a few...
A.) Some artists want to have fun and enjoy sharing their little personal stuff with you.
B.) Some artists are looking to make money as well as enjoy their work and want to put their name out there (Think commissions and professional projects).
C.) Sometimes artists may not know entirely how to put their feelings forth in words or speech, and art is their way of expression.
There are many many more reasons for posting online, but we are going to be here forever if I listed everything.
So let's move on.
Comments are another form of feedback and often what an artist would love to see. It shows that other people are interested. If you are not on a public gallery-style site that has a conventional comments section and prefer to post your work on tumblr or twitter and the like, then substitute the words Reblogs or Retweets with Comments, and you're golden.
But we're not talking just one or two words here. "Cool" and "Nice Picture" qualify as comment, but if a person is proud of their work, you're not telling them any more than what they already know.
Try branching out and making an effort (yes, you'll have to put your stubby little typing fingers to work, kids. Excercise those hands) by thinking about *WHY* you like the picture. Here are some questions to get you started.
"What was it about the artwork that caught my attention first?"
"Are there any particular details about this artwork that stand out?"
"What was it about the piece that makes me want to add it to my favorites/likes/bookmarks?"
"What makes it stand out compared to other artists with similar styles/genres/etc. that I have looked at?"
"Does the piece make me feel a specific way? How does it make me feel?"
There is always a reason for you liking an art piece. You just have to search and find out why. Even if you don't have a conventional comment pane to list your stuff, like on Tumblr for example, you can put these things in the caption when you reblog.
If the person is looking for critique in their feedback:
"What parts did I think were well executed?"
"What stood out that I thought was particularly good?"
"Were there any parts of the picture I felt stood out for other reasons?"
"Was there some part of the piece that I felt needed improvement? What was it?" (If you know of some tutorials/links that might be helpful, you can post those too, if you like)
Don't just take the lazy route! Work your brain! If this was your piece "hanging" in the gallery, wouldn't you want someone to leave something meaningful? Well most artists would LOVE that!
If you're on a site where you can circulate it, then don't just like it. Reblog it! Retweet it! And add your commentary as well. This increases the artist's exposure, and allows them to rocket to new avenues as well as know that you're interested and enjoy their work.
Note: When you reblog/retweet artwork, please remember to source the artist and do not remove any commentary or notes they might have put with the original piece.
Sourcing the work or reblogging from the original artist allows other people to come see their wonderful work. Giving credit is not only smart, it's common courtesy.
If you are purposely refusing to source artwork or are removing the source and original poster commentary, then you are being inconsiderate, are a big fat jerk, and need to be trussed up and beaten with lead pipes. We clear? Good. Moving on.
Sometimes you really can't think of anything even when asking yourself questions why you liked it. That's okay! Just fave/like/reblog/whatever and move on. It's not like we as an artistic community don't appreciate simple stuff like that. If you can though, please come back and leave some other feedback if the answers to those questions come to you. It really means a lot!
And that's my tutorial! I hope you get some use out of it!
Fuzzy out!
Florida Couple’s Home Destroyed by Fire! Please Help!
Posted 10 years ago
silverwing Journal post: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/...../#cid:47294963News Report detailing the incident: http://www.baynews9.com/content/new.....cVPNA.facebook
Gofundme set up by the victim’s sister to help raise money: http://www.gofundme.com/za42ktdw
Some of this is going to be crossposted from miss Jolyn’s journal (in italics) involving this awful happening.
This couple lost everything, ya’ll. House, possessions and pets! The couple survived along with one cat. This lady’s husband was badly injured in saving his wife from the fire.
The entire home was burnt down, and they have absolutely nothing left.
More importantly, her husband was severely injured and has second degree burns over a lot of his body. He was injured pulling Melanie out of the house.
All of their animals were killed except for one of their cats. That included a couple other kitties, pet birds, and their family dog.
They have absolutely nothing left. And David is still in the hospital in intensive care recovering ever so slowly.
Melanie’s sister has set up a GoFundMe account to help them, and every little bit helps. Please, if you can, donate even the smallest amount. If you can’t, please pass this along and post this on your own page. Or, if possible, take a couple commissions and pass the money their way.
Silverwing has opened commissions to help gain some extra cash for these folks. You can find information on her journal page on FurAffinity. I have also linked the news article and the couple’s gofundme that was set up by a family member.
Please go help these folks out! If you’re short on cash, then signal boosts would be appreciated!
Signal Boost
Posted 11 years agohttp://www.furaffinity.net/view/13263517/
amuronova has a piece up for auction on furbuy. The above link will tell you everything you need to know. Not much time left but I'll signal boost anyway.
amuronova has a piece up for auction on furbuy. The above link will tell you everything you need to know. Not much time left but I'll signal boost anyway.Commissions and bone paintings for sale
Posted 15 years agoI seem to have trouble with plain drawings so I'm taking Tribal commissions if anyone is interested.
Example : http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4965812
These will be traditional inked pieces on either card stock or Bristol
3x5 on card stock $3
4x6 - $6
5x7 - $9
8x12 - $11
Bristol sizes - add $2 to the above
11x14 on bristol - $15
14x16 on bristol - $20
Also for sale, Various bone paintings listed
For Sale
"Carcharodon Caeli" (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4941717) on bovine rib bone - $30
"Celestial Owl" (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4879914/) on bovine Shoulder Bone - $45
"Draco Solaris" (aka Tribal Dragon - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4879683/) - $50
all prices reflected do not include shipping
Anyone interested, feel free to note me.
Example : http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4965812
These will be traditional inked pieces on either card stock or Bristol
3x5 on card stock $3
4x6 - $6
5x7 - $9
8x12 - $11
Bristol sizes - add $2 to the above
11x14 on bristol - $15
14x16 on bristol - $20
Also for sale, Various bone paintings listed
For Sale
"Carcharodon Caeli" (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4941717) on bovine rib bone - $30
"Celestial Owl" (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4879914/) on bovine Shoulder Bone - $45
"Draco Solaris" (aka Tribal Dragon - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4879683/) - $50
all prices reflected do not include shipping
Anyone interested, feel free to note me.
eh.
Posted 15 years agoBack.. sort of. I can't guarantee being incredibly active, but I'll try.. Maybe if I could import my entire gallery from dA like another site I know.. oh well.
I'm Out
Posted 19 years agoI don't visit this place enough to warrant really doing anything here.
To those that watch me here exclusively, I'm sorry. I just don't have a lot of time and I'm so far behind posting here that it's not even remotely funny. If you really are interested in finding me, look here: http://codenamerenegade19.sheezyart.com or here: http://angeltigress03.deviantart.com
To those who watch me elsewhere, hell, you know where to find me. And you know I'm watching there. I'll leave up what I have so far, but nothing more. I can't say I'll be on often, but if I do get on and find something I like, I'll try to comment :)
Later,
The Renegade Tigress
To those that watch me here exclusively, I'm sorry. I just don't have a lot of time and I'm so far behind posting here that it's not even remotely funny. If you really are interested in finding me, look here: http://codenamerenegade19.sheezyart.com or here: http://angeltigress03.deviantart.com
To those who watch me elsewhere, hell, you know where to find me. And you know I'm watching there. I'll leave up what I have so far, but nothing more. I can't say I'll be on often, but if I do get on and find something I like, I'll try to comment :)
Later,
The Renegade Tigress
21, baby
Posted 19 years agoIt's past 12:00
Which means that it's officially Feb 12, 2006.
Meaning I'm officially 21.
Still Tigress.
Still Crazy.
And Gendou is still an ass.
Thank you and good night!!
Which means that it's officially Feb 12, 2006.
Meaning I'm officially 21.
Still Tigress.
Still Crazy.
And Gendou is still an ass.
Thank you and good night!!
Novel is up at FictionPress
Posted 20 years agoMy novel in progress is up on FictionPress if you are interested.
Why are you still standing here? GO SEE!!
http://www.fictionpress.com/read.ph.....toryid=2087459
Why are you still standing here? GO SEE!!
http://www.fictionpress.com/read.ph.....toryid=2087459
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