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See these text walls here?
there's this one
also this one
and this one
and also this one

Those text walls there are directed at people who are probably a lot like you. Don't be like the people those posts are directed at, that's not cool. However, if you don't feel like reading those posts, here's a set of


THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN POSTING IN SPRITING AND PIXEL ART
requesting a sticky itt
i requested one before it was even made euheuheuhe(that's why it's already stickied)

vuporshiek got "ownde"
oh!!!!!!!!!!
by the way updated the first post so its easier to read
I suggest you clean up the linked posts (the typos mainly, you could actually structure them better too idk). I like the idea. Also, a thing to add:

-If you come here to get feedback on some sprites and you honestly want to become a better spriter, you should be mature enough to accept that there are members you dislike as well as like, you're not going to refuse critique and run away from the forum crying just because of some members being blunt (but to the point)
-It's by being a regular member that relations will get better. And that's only possible with what was mentioned above.

anywayyyy that's what i wanted to add
Those threads bring back memories... bitter, assholeish memories. Good thread, doubt it will be read though. It's good to have to link to when someone's being totally fucktarded.
Rather well done post, and useful one too. However I see this getting ingored by half the new members, sadly.
It's true. Look at how many new members request something IN Sprite Discussion, when the Requests Forum is right there.
(06-26-2010, 09:11 AM)G-man Wrote: [ -> ]Rather well done post, and useful one too. However I see this getting ingored by half the new members, sadly.

more than that
1up,

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good thing all my sprites are original and i have my own style

but seriously, this advice is useful.
(06-26-2010, 07:11 AM)Chris2Balls [:B] Wrote: [ -> ]I suggest you clean up the linked posts (the typos mainly, you could actually structure them better too idk). I like the idea. Also, a thing to add:

-If you come here to get feedback on some sprites and you honestly want to become a better spriter, you should be mature enough to accept that there are members you dislike as well as like, you're not going to refuse critique and run away from the forum crying just because of some members being blunt (but to the point)
-It's by being a regular member that relations will get better. And that's only possible with what was mentioned above.

anywayyyy that's what i wanted to add
I'll probably get around to fixing up the posts later this week when i'm not so hilariously lazy, but yeah thanks for reminding me about that!

adding your two points to the first post right now
Some suggestions:

- Don`t try to be a smartass. The chances are you`re going to get owned.
- Don`t use the excuse of being new and didn`t knew the rules (they are written all over the places) or don`t being able to speak English (if you can`t understand English, why you`re here in the first place?) to be rude or an idiot. If you`re a jerk, you`re going to be trolled.
- Don`t blame your lack of talent on MS Paint. We got some beautiful sprites here done 100% on Paint. It`s like they say: a bad artist blame their tools.
I'd like to add a suggestion after remembering this thread.

-On the other side of things in SD, If you think something is wrong with some other guy's sprite and you don't know how to give criticism, don't even say anything at all. Chances are you'll probably start a shit fest over it and if you are terrible at spriting, you'll end up being a hypocrite.
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