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- Scottleroc, I am very sorry if you thought my comments/questions were meant as some kind of affront, or that I was trolling. They were not meant that way at all. They were legitimate questions that came to my mind when I saw your image. If you look at other comments I've made in these forums, you would see, that I am always quick to welcome new people to ZBC, that I often compliment people's work, and that I try to offer constructive criticism where I personally feel it's needed. In fact, the main reason I even said anything was because it appeared to me that you had asked for advice, and it was slow in coming. I felt bad that you seemed to be dangling in the wind. I honestly thought I was being helpful. Getting constructive criticism in these forums is not only useful, but it's also expected.
When I was in art school, one of my teachers would ask me pointed questions about my work all the time. He would be also be extremely blunt when making comments. Rather than taking it personally, I looked closer at my work, and I made improvements. I also appreciated that he did not mean it personally, and that he was sincerely trying to help me to become a better artist. I improved as an artist because of that teacher, more than any other teacher I had, and I have kept in touch with him, seeking his advise on my work years after leaving school. Don't leave ZBC on my account. I will try not to comment on your work ever again if it bothers you that much, okay?
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