13 stps is a lot to be thankful for, and believe me I am. Trouble is I don't know who gave them to me. This is likely to create uncontrolled wondering, which will disturb my sleep, which will make me tired and sap my energy, which will impair my work, which will get me fired, which will drain my bank account and have me living on the streets. So, spare me the wondering, please tell me who you be :D
jess4002's slogan, "It's Never Too Late If You Have A Time Machine." is up to 220 votes, and 89% approval, keep voting ppls and maybe we'll get this gem printed :D
So, go here and click I'd wear it
Hard to believe this guy was doing his thing in the late 40's and 50's. Mad Magazine's main man from the start, a devout church goer that wished to remembered for his Bible illustrations.
"The van Gogh of the Gross-Out" NY Times article ![]() image url image url
I've noticed a radical change in the last month on the critique pages. Where it used to be rare that a person would leave a request for a reciprocal critique, now it's become the norm. Even when it was done, it seemed the artists were helping each other out or had established a rapport between each other. Now however, it's done as if it were some unwritten code of conduct. Worse, the critiques are often 10 words or less and offer little insight or constructive advice. For example;
"Awesome, I love ______. Check out one of mine? http://www.” "nice artworking, love the style... http://www.” hmmm...i think off center would be better. i like the idea tho! critique mine, too? http:// This one had 3 critiques to visit, "Not much of a difference..." Check out my other stuff, http://www., http://www., http://www.” This one didn't offer any advice, “let me know what you think of the change. check it: http://www.” I guess this one beats all. It appeared on a design being scored. No comment was made just, “Check out mine, http://www.” So, what to do? Any notions, or should it just be ignored? |
I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
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