Thanks Miss B and Pen.
OMGosh. Have I missed seeing James Christensen's art before? I love it!
OMGosh. Have I missed seeing James Christensen's art before? I love it!
In all the time I posted images at the DAZ forums, I rarely got feedback. The few times someone commented on my art, I was rather ... gobsmacked. I honestly did not know people liked my art. I thought my stuff was just too odd or that people didn't like me.
Personally, I don't have an issue with this topic being temporarily side tracked with discussion. It's not an "official" type HiveWire product render topic. Even if it were, we all know topics tend to wander periodically.
That said, if anyone feels the discussion should be separated from the images, just say so, and one of us CV-Bees will move it to a new topic.
We're really rather easy going here, and it's rare we need to remind someone to keep discussions respectful.
Oh and ... CV-Bees are Community Volunteers who keep this place buzzing along :wink:
We just don't have a need to carry a big stick. Hopefully, we never will!
In all the time I posted images at the DAZ forums, I rarely got feedback. The few times someone commented on my art, I was rather ... gobsmacked. I honestly did not know people liked my art. I thought my stuff was just too odd or that people didn't like me. Which I'm sure was true in some cases
Anyway, I've had quite a few heart to heart talks with myself. Did I need feedback to validate my art or me as an artist or was I confident enough in myself, my vision, and my skills? Of course, it helped that my sculpture, ceramics, and drawing instructors thought highly of my work ... and that my sculptures had been accepted into exhibitions and galleries. So, even though what I do now is different from what I did then, it's still art.
Yes. I DO care what others think, and I am thrilled beyond belief when someone comments. But, I really do create art for myself ... and even if everyone hated my art, I'd probably still post it because I also need it to be seen. It's just not enough to create it and store it on a hard drive unseen by anyone but me.
Eventually, I realized a lot of people (including me) often appreciate what someone posted, but don't always leave a comment or click Like. By the time I get home from work, there are SOOO many posts to read and respond to. Unfortunately, I tend to spend an eternity writing a single post ... even when the post ends up being a short paragraph!
Which means I'd still be at the computer reading and posting well after 1 am, and I would have got nothing else done!
Personally, I have only posted twice at the DAZ forums, but was not well received. They seem to care a LOT about what programs I use, and things started to get hostile, so I left before the flaming heated up. Even when I was just asking for technical help with DS, I didn't appreciate the condescending tone from the replies. I still occasionally buy from DAZ, but I keep my distance from the forums. Thanks goodness the forums here are quite civilized and respectful. I have learned to appreciate that.
He looks fit but too frail survive. I don't think he's going to make it. I think she should've tried more nanobots.She had done all she could and now it was just a question of waiting. Now she had nothing more to do she had time to think of her own future, whatever happen to him it looked bleak. The authorities would not take kindly to her borrowing a ship whatever her reasons might be. She had no regrets but wanted so desperately for it to have been worth it, she wanted him to survive. If he did not the only plus would be that she would care a lot less about what happened to her.
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My thought exactly.Sad.