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#26 2010-02-16 17:02:37

rdococ
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Registered: 2009-10-11
Posts: 1000+

Re: Advice for making your projects cool!

Paddle2See wrote:

juststickman wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:


Hopefully nobody will be insulting anybody...repeatedly or even singularly!  That being said, there is a bit of an art to giving criticism to people in such a way that they don't feel bad about it.  I think the key is to emphasize the parts that you do like and then use words like "it might be improved a bit if you..."  rather than "you fail at ...".  Please bear in mind that I am simply making up an example that probably bears no resemblance to anything you may have said  smile

I have been saying something like "at this part the stickman was a bit stiff, I think you should ease a little more there. The next part was pretty funny!"
And then suddenly this guy said to me: WELL YOU [removed before mod could  tongue ]! YOUR STUFF IS HORRIBLE AND PATHETIC!!!

That does sound like an overreaction  smile

Some people are just not good at taking criticism at all.  I prefer not to work with people that are that touchy, personally.  But maybe you have more patience than me.

Yeah. I loled at the "[removed before mod could  tongue ]"!

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#27 2010-02-16 20:23:52

Musicstar888
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Registered: 2009-12-31
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Re: Advice for making your projects cool!

what do you mean? I dont quite understand...  hmm


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