This post is going to sound a little stuck-up
on my part. Why? Because I’m going to talk about people that paint who aren't
very good. I am not talking about any one in particular, this is a generalization
brought about through forum reading and interaction with other people… Now that
I've done the disclaimer, let’s head to the heart of the matter. What do you do
when someone posts a miniature and asks for feedback when said miniature is
terrible to behold? Do you rip it apart? Do you focus on what they've done
well? Do you lie and say it looks pretty good? Do you just not comment?
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Yes... It looks great... |
I’m someone who likes feedback when I post
stuff, critical feedback is even better. Especially when it highlights exactly
what I've shanked, and possible new ideas or a different approach I should have
tried or can try next time. Now, I don’t count my work as great, I count it as
table-top, maybe highish table-top, but far removed from lots and lots and lots
of painters who I really look up to, and have been nice enough to help me out
with advice and really good critical feedback from time to time… However it has
become clear to me that some people who state they want feedback don’t want an
honest appraisal of their work, they want to be told they haven’t wasted their
time painting, they also want to be told that their work is great.
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My first miniature... Drybrush away! |
So knowing this what to do? Lie, tell the truth
and earn scorn or ignore the post? I've done all three; I've told the bitter truth
in an attempt to provide critical feedback which earned me contempt and even
got me banned from a forum, I've lied through my teeth and told the person they’re
work was really good, but maybe they wanted to focus on “small issues”, while
this didn't earn me contempt (except from myself), it did leave someone with an
over-inflated sense of their own ability, and right now all I do is ignore the
question. It’s too much hassle and has very little chance of ending well (Both
for them and me).
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I look at this and cringe... But I painted it, so that's OK... |
So what do you when you’re asked?