intothevoid
Super Freak
I prefer to leave a positive note of encouragement or any constructive critique I can provide, or don't post at all
Those threads are awesome!pixletwin said:Sometimes I have opened up a thread and thought "Wow, this thread really sucks".
Personally I try to encourage customizers, even though the figure might not be that good. Given enough time and encouragement to master their technique it's amazing what they can accomplish. I also gladly share tips, suggestions and hints with others. I look back at my figure thread and think most of the one's I did over ten years ago when 1:6 figure customs were relatively new and think they are horrible. Fact is most of mine have all been redone or touched up many times over.
I hate to discourage anyone, down the road they may be the customizer who comes up with that one figure you've been dying for in your collection. If we discourage them they may just leave the hobby
Here is an excellant example of what I find absurd about some of the comments made particularly in the custom section. Two different artist are offering head sculpts of the same character. #1 is one of the most popular sculptors who post here. #2 is equally as talented, but thier work draws little attention or comment.
#2 post pictures of a finished painted sculpt. This character is from a very popular film series with a rabid fan base. Despite the fact that this sculpt was very well executed and looked as good or better than any other attempts at this character, there was no interested shown. At all. Since that thread went up there have been 322 views and only 8 comments. Ironically two of the post came from people running the thread for artist #1
Shortly after artist #2 started thier thread an interest thread went up for the same character from artist #1. I could understand more interest being shown here because a full figure was being offered instead of just a head. This thread exploded before there was anything to show of the actual product. Now that pictures have emerged everyone is throwing in thier two cents worth on how to improve the sculpt. This includes diagrams and Photoshop renderings. Then some one jumps in and make an excuse for a less than perfect likeness by saying the sculptor is using thier artistic license. WTF? Now the lead on the project is telling everyone they are just going to have to accept whatever the artist comes up with. This thread has generated over 6,600 views and 364 comments.
Personally I just don't get it. Thanks for reading.
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