

Well there you have it folks, one hundred sketch commissions. I guess next time I have to make it more challenging.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Kangaroo
Size 306 x 722px
File Size 84 kB
haha you're such a goon.
"good one, well said"
It's a quote of the rules, mr. yes-sayer. You agreed to them when you registered on this site. I have a right to point them out and I very much have a right to get upset over people breaking them, if it's rick griffin, or zaush or freaking dark natashsa, I don't care, it's annoying.
"good one, well said"
It's a quote of the rules, mr. yes-sayer. You agreed to them when you registered on this site. I have a right to point them out and I very much have a right to get upset over people breaking them, if it's rick griffin, or zaush or freaking dark natashsa, I don't care, it's annoying.
He only uploads 20 at a time, and again, they aren't crap, they're actually worthwhile pieces. If anyone wants to upload any number of good pieces that is not something to get upset about, regardless of whether or not they are tagged with the words "iron artist" and regardless of who is doing the uploading. The flood rule is in place for floods of crap pictures and people who ragequit FA then come back and reupload everything, not for people who upload new stuff that we actually want to look at.
Well, I think if I gave a watch to someone, I gave him or her the right to put as many messages to my inbox as he or she just wants, and I'm happy about that. Besides if I doesn't log in for a long time, there will be lots of messages obliviously.
This site is lives from the pageviews. Each and every single ulpoad is a bit of money for the site because those are what makes people to log in dayly. The only logical reason that could support such rule is that the server slows down if too much upload ins in progress at once. The magic word is: "at once".
This site is lives from the pageviews. Each and every single ulpoad is a bit of money for the site because those are what makes people to log in dayly. The only logical reason that could support such rule is that the server slows down if too much upload ins in progress at once. The magic word is: "at once".
Flooding
Uploading may be considered flooding when more than three images focusing on the same focal point (e.g. character, fursuit) are uploaded in a continuous session or within a short time of each other, with only minor variations between the images.
This is why the Iron Artist challenge, in general, is an exception. Each image uploaded, despite the length or brevity between the uploads, is not a minor altered copy of its predecessor. They are individual pictures.
http://forums.furaffinity.net/threa.....l=1#post823798
Uploading may be considered flooding when more than three images focusing on the same focal point (e.g. character, fursuit) are uploaded in a continuous session or within a short time of each other, with only minor variations between the images.
This is why the Iron Artist challenge, in general, is an exception. Each image uploaded, despite the length or brevity between the uploads, is not a minor altered copy of its predecessor. They are individual pictures.
http://forums.furaffinity.net/threa.....l=1#post823798
God ****, man, chill out.
1: 'Short time' is a completely relative term. I'd personally say a 'short time' would constitute a period of a couple minutes or less- in other words, speeds that only an automated tool or someone intentionally going at max breakneck speeds could reasonably reach. I was on at the time these were being uploaded; it took something like 15-30 minutes from start to finish.
2: I just checked the Terms of Service as linked to at the bottom of this very page (The one on the wiki, located here: http://wiki.furaffinity.net/index.php?title=TOS ). I read through it, but didn't see your quote anywhere. I even did a page search on the word 'flooding' and got no results. Are you sure that isn't from a prior version of the ToS? I'd also thought there was a provision regarding flooding, but it may have been taken out.
3: You are one person, and the fact that you were annoyed by the speed at which someone posted a large amount of art on a website for posting large amounts of art does not matter much. I'm not saying that to be a prick, I'm saying that because you are one person. There are members here who I find annoying, and that also doesn't matter to anyone but me, because I am also one person. If you show me a person that only Rick, Zaush, or Dark Natasha find annoying, that would also mean pretty much nothing.
4: You say 'cluttered up with 100 IA pictures,' I (and I think I can safely say that the majority of other users who have chosen to watch Rick) say 'uploaded 20 IA sketches.' Why do you feel that you should be the one who gets to decide at what point uploading is reduced to mere clutter?
5: Fuzzypaws may not have made any rules regarding flooding, but you didn't make any either. I'm not sure why you think it was made to help people keep their inboxes smaller; I can't even see any reasonable connection between the two. I'd expect the admins would expect people to only be watching members whose content they wish to see. Although the first of the two rules you posted does seem like it could be used to limit inbox notifications, I'd say it looks much more likely that both rules are to combat malicious mass-uploads by people trying to cause trouble.
6: You disliking Rick's popularity doesn't automatically make him a jerk whenever he does something that doesn't make your life easier. Similarly, another person defending Rick because your argument is illogical does not make them a white knight or kiss-up.
7: It's freaking inbox messages on a freaking furry art website that you can freaking delete with freaking 25 or so clicks at most. They're all even freaking grouped together for you so you can just freaking click away and freaking delete them all together. I'm pretty sure you spent more freaking time complaining than you did freaking cleaning up what you consider clutter. It's not freaking hard.
1: 'Short time' is a completely relative term. I'd personally say a 'short time' would constitute a period of a couple minutes or less- in other words, speeds that only an automated tool or someone intentionally going at max breakneck speeds could reasonably reach. I was on at the time these were being uploaded; it took something like 15-30 minutes from start to finish.
2: I just checked the Terms of Service as linked to at the bottom of this very page (The one on the wiki, located here: http://wiki.furaffinity.net/index.php?title=TOS ). I read through it, but didn't see your quote anywhere. I even did a page search on the word 'flooding' and got no results. Are you sure that isn't from a prior version of the ToS? I'd also thought there was a provision regarding flooding, but it may have been taken out.
3: You are one person, and the fact that you were annoyed by the speed at which someone posted a large amount of art on a website for posting large amounts of art does not matter much. I'm not saying that to be a prick, I'm saying that because you are one person. There are members here who I find annoying, and that also doesn't matter to anyone but me, because I am also one person. If you show me a person that only Rick, Zaush, or Dark Natasha find annoying, that would also mean pretty much nothing.
4: You say 'cluttered up with 100 IA pictures,' I (and I think I can safely say that the majority of other users who have chosen to watch Rick) say 'uploaded 20 IA sketches.' Why do you feel that you should be the one who gets to decide at what point uploading is reduced to mere clutter?
5: Fuzzypaws may not have made any rules regarding flooding, but you didn't make any either. I'm not sure why you think it was made to help people keep their inboxes smaller; I can't even see any reasonable connection between the two. I'd expect the admins would expect people to only be watching members whose content they wish to see. Although the first of the two rules you posted does seem like it could be used to limit inbox notifications, I'd say it looks much more likely that both rules are to combat malicious mass-uploads by people trying to cause trouble.
6: You disliking Rick's popularity doesn't automatically make him a jerk whenever he does something that doesn't make your life easier. Similarly, another person defending Rick because your argument is illogical does not make them a white knight or kiss-up.
7: It's freaking inbox messages on a freaking furry art website that you can freaking delete with freaking 25 or so clicks at most. They're all even freaking grouped together for you so you can just freaking click away and freaking delete them all together. I'm pretty sure you spent more freaking time complaining than you did freaking cleaning up what you consider clutter. It's not freaking hard.
Very impressive, man...100 sketches... @_@
So, this 'iron artist' thing you've done...the goal of it is to take 100 commissions? Are there any specific rules? I'm wondering if maybe this would be a good exercise for me to speed up my sketching once I finish my pending commissions....
So, this 'iron artist' thing you've done...the goal of it is to take 100 commissions? Are there any specific rules? I'm wondering if maybe this would be a good exercise for me to speed up my sketching once I finish my pending commissions....
I think the rules are that it's just 100 individual pictures; from what I've seen it's up to the artist if they want to go all out (I have seen exquisitely talented artists call what I'd call full color a 'sketch') and you can charge or not charge, they can be commissions or there was also the '100 theme challenge' where you draw 100 pictures based on a list of 100 themes, or whatever.
Though I think the best way to get on task is to announce to everyone you're totally doing this thing.
Though I think the best way to get on task is to announce to everyone you're totally doing this thing.
Congratulations, Rick! (Not like I've had time to peruse them all, but from the thumbnails, they're all great!) Interesting way to finish it off, fat 'roo, but, hey, it's Verace. Good work ^_^ (Seriously, how you balance this much art with your everyday life is a mystery to me--a mystery I'd like to know the answer to because I could really use it X3; )
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